A ball is thrown straight up into the air with an initial speed of 5 m/s and is then caught as it comes back down to the pitcher. How long does the ball remain in the air, in seconds?
A ball is thrown straight up into the air with an initial speed of 5 m/s...
A ball is thrown straight up with an initial speed of v m/s. The ball was released 1.2 m above the ground, but when it returns back down, it falls into a hole 14.2 m deep. If the ball’s speed at the bottom of the hole is 28 m/s, what was the initial speed v (in m/s) of the ball?
A ball is thrown straight up into the air from the ground with initial velocity v0= 4 m/s, it reaches its apex and falls back down. Neglecting air resistance, how long does it take the ball to return to the ground?
A ball is thrown straight up with a speed of 30 m/s, and air resistance is negligible. A) how long does it take the ball to reach the maximum height? B) what is the maximum height reached by the ball? C) what is its speed after 4.2 seconds? Please show your work and equations used so I can learn to do problems like this. Thank you
A ball is thrown straight up in the air with an initial speed of 40 m/s. Ignore air resistance and take g - 10m/s2. What is the speed of the ball when it reach 40 m above the ground? 20 m/s 2012 m/s 2/20 m/s 3720 m/s 20/3 mis
A ball is thrown straight upward in the air at a speed of 15.0 m/s. Ignore air resistance. a) What is the maximum height the ball will reach? b) What is the speed of the ball when it reaches 5.00 m?c) How long will the ball take to reach 5.00 m above its initial position on the way up? d) How long will the ball take to reach 5,00 m above its initial position on its way down?
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A blue ball is thrown upward with an initial speed of 22.2 m/s, from a height of 0.8 meters above the ground. 2.7 seconds after the blue ball is thrown, a red ball is thrown down with an initial speed of 9.2 m/s from a height of 27.8 meters above the ground. The force of grandly due to the earth results in the balls each having a constant downward acceleration of 9.81 m/s^2. What is the speed of...
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 23.8 m/s, from a height of 0.8 meters above the ground. The force of gravity due to the earth results in the balls each having a constant downward acceleration of 9.81 m/s^2. 1)What is the speed of the...
A red ball is thrown down with an initial speed of 1.2 m/s from a height of 26 meters above the ground. Then, 0.4 seconds after the red ball is thrown, a blue ball is thrown upward with an initial speed of 23.8 m/s, from a height of 1 meters above the ground. The force of gravity due to the earth results in the balls each having a constant downward acceleration of 9.81 m/s2. 1) What is the speed of...
A red ball is thrown down with an initial speed of 1.3 m/s from a height of 26 meters above the ground. Then, 0.4 seconds after the red ball is thrown, a blue ball is thrown upward with an initial speed of 23.9 m/s, from a height of 1 meters above the ground. The force of gravity due to the earth results in the balls each having a constant downward acceleration of 9.81 m/s2. What is the speed of the...
Your toss a ball straight up with an initial speed of 6.4 m s-1. Neglecting air resistance, how long is it in the air above your height? Answer seconds