A ball is thrown from ground level up in the air at 61m/s. How fast is the ball going 1s after being thrown. This problem wants you to use the formula v = (-1/2)gt^2 + v_0 g=9.8m/s^2 and v_0 =
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Algebra
THe function h(t)=-16t^2+v0t+h0 describes the height in feet above the ground h(t) of an object thrown vertically from a height of h0 feet, with an initial velocity of v0 feet per second, if there is no air friction and t is the time in seconds sine the
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science
a ball is thrown straight upward and returns to the thrower's hand after 3.00s in the air. A second ball is thrown at an angle of 30.0 deg with the horizontal. At what speed must the second ball be thrown so that it reached the same height as the one
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Algebra
A ball is thrown into the air. The height h, in feet, of the ball can be modeled by the equation h= -16t^2+20t+6, where t is the time, in seconds, the ball is in the air. When will the ball hit the ground? first should I use x= -b/2a?
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college physics
a tennis ball is thrown straight up with an initial velocity of 22.5 m/s. it is caught at the same distance above the ground. a). how long does it take to reach its maximum height? b). how high does the ball rise? c). at what speed does it hit the ground?
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A blue ball is thrown upward with an initial speed of 20.6 m/s, from a height of 0.8 meters above the ground. 2.5 seconds after the blue ball is thrown, a red ball is thrown down with an initial speed of 8.2 m/s from a height of 23.7 meters above the
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Algebra
A ball is thrown into the air. The height in feet of the ball can be modeled by the equation h = -16t2 + 20t + 6 where t is the time in seconds, the ball is in the air. When will the ball hit the ground? How high will the ball go?
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Quadratic equations
A ball is thrown vertically upwards From the top of a building of height 29.4 m and with an initial velocity 24.5 m/sec. If the height H of the ball from the ground level is given by H = 29.4 + 24.5t - 4.9t², then find the time taken by the ball to reach
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Physics
A red ball is thrown down with an initial speed of 1.3 m/s from a height of 28.0 meters above the ground. Then, 0.6 seconds after the red ball is thrown, a blue ball is thrown upward with an initial speed of 24.7 m/s, from a height of 0.8 meters above the
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math
A ball is thrown from the edge of a cliff with an initial velocity of 60·m/s upward. Answer the following questions using + (upward) and - (downward) to indicate the direction of the velocity. Ignore air resistance and assume the ball does not hit the
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Physics
A ball is thrown horizontally from a platform so that the initial height of the ball is 6.0 m above the level ground below. The ball lands 24 m from its original horizontal location. Find how fast the ball was thrown. Show work i just don't understand
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physics
A ball is thrown straight upward from ground level with a velocity of 41 m/s How much time passes before the ball strikes the ground? Disregard air resistance.
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physics
two students are on a balcony 20.6 m above the street. One student throws a ball vertically downward at 14.7 m/s. At the same instant, the other student throws a ball vertically upward at the same speed. The second ball just misses the balcony on the way
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physics
A ball is thrown straight upward and returns to the thrower's hand after 2.00 s in the air. A second ball thrown at an angle of 40.0° with the horizontal reaches the same maximum height as the first ball. (a) At what speed was the first ball thrown? m/s
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physics
A ball is thrown straight upward and returns to the thrower's hand after 2.20 s in the air. A second ball is thrown at an angle of 31.0° with the horizontal. At what speed must the second ball be thrown so that it reaches the same height as the one thrown
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Physics
The place kicker on a football team kicks a ball from ground level with an initial speed of 8.30 m/s at an angle of 19.0° above the horizontal. How long is the ball in the air before it lands on the ground again? You may neglect air resistance.
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physics
A ball thrown vertically from ground level is caught 3s later when it is at its highest point by a person on a balcony which is 14 m above the ground. Determine the initial speed of the ball
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physics
The average velocity for a trip has a positive value. Is it possible for the instantaneous velocity at any point during the trip to have a negative value? (I'm thinking yes because derivatives can be negative but I'm not sure). also A ball is dropped from
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Physics
A ball is thrown from ground level up in the air at 61m/s. How fast is the ball going 1s after being thrown. This problem wants you to use the formula v = (-1/2)gt^2 + v_0 g=9.8m/s^2 and v_0 = 61m/s so v = (-1/2)g*(1s)^2 + 61m/s at t = 1. I wrote the
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Maths
A ball is thrown vertically upwards at 3 m s-1 from 1m above ground level (I) write down the equation for the height of the ball above the ground after t seconds (while the ball is in the air). (II) use your answer to find the time it takes the ball to
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Physics
A ball is thrown horizontally from a platform so that the initial height of the ball is 6.0 m above the level ground below. The ball lands 24 m from its original horizontal location. Find how fast the ball was thrown. Show work i just don't understand
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physics
1)A ball is thrown so that it initially travels at 10ms-1 at an angle of 70 above the horizontal a)a simple model assumes that the ball is thrown from ground level and lands at the samelevel.Find the time of flightand range of the ball. b)A refined model
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Physics
A tennis ball is thrown horizontally from an elevation of 20.60 m above the ground with a speed of 19.0 m/s. (a) Where is the ball after 2.00 s for the horizontal and vertical position? (b) If the ball is still in the air, how long before it hits the
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Physics
A ball is thrown at 19.5m/s at 55∘ above the horizontal. Someone located 30m away along the line of the path starts to run just as the ball is thrown. How fast, and in which direction, must the catcher run to catch the ball at the level from which it was
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physics
A ball is thrown at 19 m/s at 41° above the horizontal. Someone located 30 m away along the line3 of the path starts to run just as the ball is thrown. How fast, and in which direction, must the catcher run to catch the ball at the level from which it was
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Physics
Q.1 A ball is thrown 233 m upward and then falls back to earth. Neglecting air resistance, how long will it be in the air? The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2 . Answer in units of s. Q.II An object is thrown downward with an initial speed of 17 m/s
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physics
a 7 kg ball is thrown into the air from ground level with an initial velocity of 24m/s. Determine the ball's maximum height. Use conservation of energy. help!!!
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Physics
A blue ball is thrown upward with an initial speed of 19.6 m/s, from a height of 0.5 meters above the ground. 2.4 seconds after the blue ball is thrown, a red ball is thrown down with an initial speed of 7.9 m/s from a height of 22.1 meters above the
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Physics
A ball is thrown directly upward with an initial velocity of 14 m/s. If the ball is released from an initial height of 2.8 m above ground, how long is the ball in the air before landing on the ground? Ignore air drag.
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Science
a 9 kg bowling ball rolls off a table and strikes the ground. if the ball isi n the air for 0.5 seconds, how fast is the ball moving when it hits the ground?
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Physics
A ball is thrown straight upward and returns to the thrower's hand after 2.30 s in the air. A second ball is thrown at an angle of 42.0° with the horizontal. At what speed must the second ball be thrown so that it reaches the same height as the one thrown
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dynmic
Ball A is thrown vertically upwards with a velocity of 30m/s from the ground. After 3 seconds ball B is also thrown vertically upwards with a velocity of 50m/s from the ground. Determine the time at which ball A and B will meet in air. Step by step
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Maths
A ball is thrown vertically upwards at 3 m s-1 from 1m above ground level (I) write down the equation for the height of the ball above the ground after t seconds (while the ball is in the air). (II) use your answer to find the time it takes the ball to
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Physics
A tennis ball is thrown horizontally from an elevation of 20.60 m above the ground with a speed of 21.0 m/s? Where is the ball after 2.00 s? vertical m from the ground? If the ball is still in the air, how long before it hits the ground? (If the ball is
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PHYSICS
A tennis ball is thrown horizontally from an elevation of 20.60 m above the ground with a speed of 21.0 m/s vertical m from ground??? f the ball is still in the air, how long before it hits the ground? (If the ball is not in the air, enter 0.)???? If the
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PHYSICS
A tennis ball is thrown horizontally from an elevation of 20.60 m above the ground with a speed of 21.0 m/s vertical m from ground??? f the ball is still in the air, how long before it hits the ground? (If the ball is not in the air, enter 0.)???? If the
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physics
A ball is thrown directly upward. the ball is 1.35 m above the ground when thrown. The ball reaches a max height of 7.68 m above the ground. Assuming air resistance can be ignored, at what speed was the ball thrown?
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Physics
A ball is tossed from an upper-story window of a building. The ball is given an initial velocity of 7.70 m/s at an angle of 23.0° below the horizontal. It strikes the ground 6.00 s later. (Ignore air resistance.) (a) How far horizontally from the base of
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Physics
Kevin stands at the edge of a cliff, holding one ball in each hand. He throws one of the balls straight up with speed v, and at the same time he throws the other ball straight down, also with speed v. Ignoring air resistance, which ball hits the ground
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physics
A ball is thrown at 19 m/s at 41° above the horizontal. Someone located 30 m away along the line3 of the path starts to run just as the ball is thrown. How fast, and in which direction, must the catcher run to catch the ball at the level from which it was
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Physics
A ball is thrown at 15.5 m/s at 42° above the horizontal. Someone located 30 m away along the line3 of the path starts to run just as the ball is thrown. How fast, and in which direction, must the catcher run to catch the ball at the level from which it
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physics
A ball is thrown at 14 m/s at 57° above the horizontal. Someone located 30 m away along the line3 of the path starts to run just as the ball is thrown. How fast, and in which direction, must the catcher run to catch the ball at the level from which it was
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i have a test on monday 1 A beach ball is thrown straight up with a speed of 10m/s from a point 2 m above the ground a) Assuming no air reistance, calculate how far up the ball will go b)At what speed will the ball eventually hit the ground? c) If the air
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college algebra
Throwing A ball: A ball is thrown vertically from ground level with an initial speed of 108 ft/s. A. When will the ball hit the ground? B. When will the ball be 180 ft above the ground? h=-16t^2VT+H
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physics
A red ball is thrown down with an initial speed of 1.2 m/s from a height of 25.0 meters above the ground. Then, 0.6 seconds after the red ball is thrown, a blue ball is thrown upward with an initial speed of 22.9 m/s, from a height of 0.8 meters above the
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physics
A ball is thrown straight upward from ground level. At what speed must the ball be thrown if it is to reach a maximum height 21 meters above the ground?
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cal
A ball is thrown directly upward from ground level with an initial velocity v(0) = 96 ft=s. Assuming that the ball’s only acceleration is that due to gravity (i.e., a(t) = 32 ft=s2), determine the maximum height reached by the ball and
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Physics
Two baseballs are thrown off the top of a building that is 7.24 m high. Both are thrown with initial speed of 63.3 mph. Ball 1 is thrown horizontally, and ball 2 is thrown straight down. What is the difference in the speeds of the two balls when they touch
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physics
You throw a 1kg ball out of a window 12 meters above the ground with horizontal speed. It lands on the ground 5 meters from the building after 1 second. Ignore air resistance, A) How fast did you throw the ball? B) What was the ball's initial velocity? C)
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physics
You throw a 1kg ball out of a window 12 meters above the ground with horizontal speed. It lands on the ground 5 meters from the building after 1 second. Ignore air resistance, A) How fast did you throw the ball? B) What was the ball's initial velocity? C)
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physics
You throw a 1kg ball out of a window 12 meters above the ground with horizontal speed. It lands on the ground 5 meters from the building after 1 second. Ignore air resistance, A) How fast did you throw the ball? B) What was the ball's initial velocity? C)
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physics
A blue ball is thrown upward with an initial speed of 21.0 m/s, from a height of 0.8 meters above the ground. 2.6 seconds after the blue ball is thrown, a red ball is thrown down with an initial speed of 8.3 m/s from a height of 24.6 meters above the
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college
A blue ball is thrown upward with an initial speed of 19.8 m/s, from a height of 0.5 meters above the ground. 2.4 seconds after the blue ball is thrown, a red ball is thrown down with an initial speed of 7.9 m/s from a height of 22.5 meters above the
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Physics
A red ball is thrown down with an initial speed of 1.2 m/s from a height of 25 meters above the ground. Then, 0.6 seconds after the red ball is thrown, a blue ball is thrown upward with an initial speed of 22.9 m/s, from a height of 0.8 meters above the
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Physics
A ball is thrown directly upward with an initial velocity of 12 m/s. If the ball is released from an initial height of 2.9 m above ground, how long is the ball in the air before landing on the ground? Ignore air drag.
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Physics
A football is kicked from the ground at 27 m/s at an angle of 42 degrees above the horizontal (ground). No one gets in the way until after it hits the ground. Use the value g=9.8 m/s^2. Assuming that the ground is level and that there is negligible air
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Physics
A football is kicked from the ground at 27 m/s at an angle of 42 degrees above the horizontal (ground). No one gets in the way until after it hits the ground. Use the value g=9.8 m/s^2. Assuming that the ground is level and that there is negligible air
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physics
A blue ball is thrown upward with an initial speed of 21.0 m/s, from a height of 0.8 meters above the ground. 2.6 seconds after the blue ball is thrown, a red ball is thrown down with an initial speed of 8.3 m/s from a height of 24.6 meters above the
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Physic
A blue ball is thrown upward with an initial speed of 21.0 m/s, from a height of 0.8 meters above the ground. 2.6 seconds after the blue ball is thrown, a red ball is thrown down with an initial speed of 8.3 m/s from a height of 24.6 meters above the
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physics
A blue ball is thrown upward with an initial speed of 20.6 m/s, from a height of 0.8 meters above the ground. 2.5 seconds after the blue ball is thrown, a red ball is thrown down with an initial speed of 8.2 m/s from a height of 23.7 meters above the
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Physics
A red ball is thrown down with an initial speed of 1 m/s from a height of 27 meters above the ground. Then, 0.6 seconds after the red ball is thrown, a blue ball is thrown upward with an initial speed of 24.5 m/s, from a height of 0.7 meters above the
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A blue ball is thrown upward with an initial speed of 20.6 m/s, from a height of 0.8 meters above the ground. 2.5 seconds after the blue ball is thrown, a red ball is thrown down with an initial speed of 8.2 m/s from a height of 23.7 meters above the
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physic
A ball is tossed from an upper-story window of a building. The ball is given an initial velocity of 8.50 m/s at an angle of 15.0° below the horizontal. It strikes the ground 3.00 s later. (a) How far horizontally from the base of the building does the
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physics
A ball is tossed from an upper-story window of a building. The ball is given an initial velocity of 7.50 m/s at an angle of 18.0° below the horizontal. It strikes the ground 5.00 s later. (a) How far horizontally from the base of the building does the
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Physics
A ball is tossed from an upper-story window of a building. The ball is given an initial velocity of 8.15 m/s at an angle of 18.5o below the horizontal. It strikes the ground 3.30 s later. How far horizontally from the base of the building does the ball
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physics
A)A ball is tossed from an upper-story window of a building. The ball is given an initial velocity of 8.15 m/s at an angle of 19.0o below the horizontal. It strikes the ground 2.50 s later. How far horizontally from the base of the building does the ball
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Physics
A ball is tossed from an upper-story window of a building. The ball is given an initial velocity of 9.40 m/s at an angle of 21.0° below the horizontal. It strikes the ground 6.00 s later. (a) How far horizontally from the base of the building does the
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physics
jane hits a golf ball on a flat fairway. The ball leaves the ground at a 14.5 degree angle and lands 193 meters away. How long was the ball in the air? How fast was the ball moving when it left the ground?
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Physics urgent pls!
A ball is tossed from an upper-storey window of a building.The ball is given an initial velocity of 8 m/s at an angle of 20 degrees below the horizontal.it strikes the ground 3s later .(a) How far horizontally from the base of the building does the ball
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physics
A red ball is thrown down with an initial speed of 1.0 m/s from a height of 27.0 meters above the ground. Then, 0.6 seconds after the red ball is thrown, a blue ball is thrown upward with an initial speed of 24.5 m/s, from a height of 0.7 meters above the
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algebra
When a ball is thrown in the air, the height h of a ball in feet t seconds after the ball is thrown in the air, is given by the equation height = 25t–16t² Use the quadratic equation to determine how many seconds goes by before the ball hits the ground?
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math HELP
When a ball is thrown in the air, the height h of a ball in feet t seconds after the ball is thrown in the air, is given by the equation height = 25t–16t² Use the quadratic equation to determine how many seconds goes by before the ball hits the ground?
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algebra
When a ball is thrown in the air, the height h of a ball in feet t seconds after the ball is thrown in the air, is given by the equation height = 25t–16t² Use the quadratic equation to determine how many seconds goes by before the ball hits the ground?
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Physics
A red ball is thrown directly upwards from the ground with an initial velocity of 35.0 m/s. At the same time, a blue ball is thrown directly upwards from he ground with an initial velocity of 10.0 m/s. 1. How high is the red ball when the blue ball reaches
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physic
A ball is thrown straight upward and returns to the thrower's hand after 2.00 s in the air. A second ball thrown at an angle of 40.0° with the horizontal reaches the same maximum height as the first ball. (a) At what speed was the first ball thrown? m/s
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physic
Hi! Question:A ball is tossed from an upper-story window of a building.The ball is given an initial velocity of 7.80m/s at an angle of 21.0 degrees below the horizontal.It strikes the ground 3.00s later. A.How far horizontally from the base of the building
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Physics
A ball is thrown straight up from the ground with speed . At the same instant, a second ball is dropped from rest from a height , directly above the point where the first ball was thrown upward. There is no air resistance. Question- Find the value of in
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Physics
A ball is thrown straight upward and returns to the thrower's hand after 3.40 s in the air. A second ball is thrown at an angle of 29.0° with the horizontal. At what speed must the second ball be thrown so that it reaches the same height as the one thrown
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Physics
A ball is thrown straight upward and returns to the thrower’s hand after 2.90 s in the air. A second ball is thrown at an angle of 32.0 ◦ with the horizontal. At what speed must the second ball be thrown so that it reaches the same height as the one
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Physics
Hypothetically, you are standing on the balcony of an apartment on the 10th level of a building and you throw a ball at some angle,è , above the horizontal away from the building. the ball lands on the ground 10m from the building, 3.2s after it was
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Physics
HELP PLEASE. Hypothetically, you are standing on the balcony of an apartment on the 10th level of a building and you throw a ball at some angle, 0 , above the horizontal away from the building. the ball lands on the ground 10m from the building, 3.2s after
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Physics
A ball is thrown straight upward and returns to the thrower’s hand after 2 s in the air. A second ball is thrown at an angle of 38 degrees with the horizontal. At what speed must the second ball be thrown so that it reaches the same height as the one
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Physics
Babe Didrikson holds the world record for the longest baseball throw (296 ft) by a woman. For the following questions, assume that a ball is thrown at an angle of 45.0° above the horizontal, that it travels a horizontal distance of 280 ft, and is caught
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Science :)
A football is kicked from the ground at 27 m/s at an angle of 42 degrees above the horizontal (ground). No one gets in the way until after it hits the ground. Use the value g=9.8 m/s^2. Assuming that the ground is level and that there is negligible air
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Quadratic equations
A ball is thrown vertically upwards From the top of a building of height 29.4 m and with an initial velocity 24.5 m/sec. If the height H of the ball from the ground level is given by H = 29.4 + 24.5t - 4.9t², then find the time taken by the ball to reach
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physics
A ball is thrown straight upward and returns to the thrower's hand after 2.75 s in the air. A second ball thrown at an angle of 34.0° with the horizontal reaches the same maximum height as the first ball. (a) At what speed was the first ball thrown? ____
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physics
You stand at the edge of a cliff, holding a ball out over the edge. You give the ball an initial velocity of 7.00 m/s straight up, releasing the ball when it is 17.0 m above ground level (the level of the ground at the base of the cliff). Use g = 10.0
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Physics
A ball is thrown straight up from the ground with speed v_0. At the same instant, a second ball is dropped from rest from a height H, directly above the point where the first ball was thrown upward. There is no air resistance. Find the value of H in terms
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physics
a ball thrown veticallyupwards from ground level hits the ground level hits the ground after 4s. calculate the maximum height it reached during its journey.
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physics
two students are on a balcony 20.6 m above the street. One student throws a ball vertically downward at 14.7 m/s. At the same instant, the other student throws a ball vertically upward at the same speed. The second ball just misses the balcony on the way
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Physics Help Please!!!!
a pitcher throws a softball horizontally from a height of 1.25 m and notes that it strikes the ground a distance of 15 m from the point where it was thrown. how long did it take the ball to reach the ground? what was the velocity at which the ball was
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Physics Help Please!!!!
a pitcher throws a softball horizontally from a height of 1.25 m and notes that it strikes the ground a distance of 15 m from the point where it was thrown. how long did it take the ball to reach the ground? what was the velocity at which the ball was
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physics
A baseball is thrown, leaving the baseball player’s hand 6.0 ft about the ground and at a 45 degree angle with respect to the horizon. The initial speed is 80 ft/s. Find the maximum height attained, the length of time the ball stays in the air, and the
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Physics
Help on these few questions please? :( I'm so confused. No need for a direct answer if you don't wanna give it but I just need some explaining. thank you. points) Score A ball is thrown horizontally from a platform so that the initial height of the ball is
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physics
A baseball bat makes contact with a ball 1.05 meters above the ground and the ball moves away at a 41.5 degree angle from the horizontal. It's a homer!! The ball lands in the bleachers 133.5 meters away from home plate, 4.1 meters above the ground. How
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math
a ball is thrown into the air at a speed of 96 feet/sec. The equation that expresses the height of the ball as a function of time is: h(t) = -16t2 + 96t + 5 How long does the ball stay in the air after it is thrown? (Round answer to the hundreths of a
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a ball is thrown into the air at a speed of 96 feet/sec. The equation that expresses the height of the ball as a function of time is: h(t) = -16t2 + 96t + 5 How long does the ball stay in the air after it is thrown? (Round answer to the hundreths of a
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Physic!
A blue ball is thrown upward with an initial speed of 23 m/s, from a height of 0.5 meters above the ground. 2.8 seconds after the blue ball is thrown, a red ball is thrown down with an initial speed of 6.6 m/s from a height of 28.9 meters above the ground.
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physics
A ball is thrown vertically upward with a speed of 20 m/s from the ground. The ball moves without resistance. First, find the maximum height the ball reaches. The ball falls to the ground. Assume that the ball loses 10% of its energy, after each fall to
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physics
A ball is thrown straight up into the air. At each of the following instants, is the magnitude of the ball's acceleration greater than g, equal to g, less than g, or zero? Air resistance may be neglected. A) just after leaving your hand? B) at the very top
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Physics
A ball is thrown upward and allow to fall under the influence of gravity. We will ignore the effects of air resistance. We consider three times: Time A, when the ball is first thrown upward, Time B when the ball reaches the peak, and Time C when the ball