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Kinematics
Vertical motion
A ball reaches the ground at 6 seconds when thrown vertically upwards from the top of a tower with an inoitial velocity 24m/s. Find the height of the tower.
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0 = ½ g t² + v₀ t + h
0 = -4.9 * 6² + 24 * 6 + h
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