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19 February, 19:15

You throw an object straight up at 15m/s. how fast is it going when it gets back to the height from which you threw it?

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  1. 19 February, 22:28
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    At the same speed because it will slow down as it approaches the peak then speed up as it goes down again

    it will be going 15m/s when it gets to the same height if we neglect air resistance and the object doesn't hit something
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