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1 July, 03:46

A ballplayer catches a ball 3.0s after throwing it vertically upward. With what speed did he throw it, and what height did it reach?

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  1. 1 July, 05:44
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    We can find final velocity using the equation as follows:

    vf = vi + g*t

    Substituting our known values for vi and g we obtain:

    vf = vi + g*t

    vf = 0 + (9.8) * (1.5) [ 1.5 s since it is the time it take to reach the top and to fall back)

    vf = 14.7 = 15m/s

    We can find the distance traveled using

    d = vi*t + 1/2g*t^2

    Substituting our values for vi, g and t we get

    d = 0 * (1.5) + (1/2) * (9.8) * (1.5) ^2

    d = 11m
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