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A ball is thrown upward at a speed v0 at an angle of 50.0˚ above the horizontal. It reaches a maximum height of 7.1 m. How high would this ball go if it were thrown straight upward at speed v0?
A ball is thrown upward at a speed v0 at an angle of 52.0˚ above the horizontal. It reaches a maximum height of 7.3 m. How high would this ball go if it were thrown straight upward at speed v0?
A ball of mass 0.200 kg is thrown straight upward. It reaches a maximum height of 5.00 mm above the point where it left the thrower's hand. Air resistance acts on the ball as it rises. −9.80J 9.80J zero not enough information is given to calculate the answer Part A How much work was done on the ball by the force of gravity during the time from when it left the thrower's hand to when it reached its maximum height?...
A ball is thrown upward at a speed v0 at an angle of 53.0˚ above the horizontal. It reaches a maximum height of 8.1 m. How high would this ball go if it were thrown straight upward at speed v0?
A ball is thrown upward at a speed v0 at an angle of 59.0˚ above the horizontal. It reaches a maximum height of 7.6 m. How high would this ball go if it were thrown straight upward at speed v0?
A ball is thrown straight upward and rises to a maximum height of 19 m above its launch point. At what height above its launch point has the speed of the ball decreased to one-half of its initial value? ____m
Problem 9:A ball is thrown with a speed of 20 m/s at an angle of 37° above the horizontal. It lands on the roof of a building at a point displaced 24 m horizontally from the throwing point. How high above the throwing point is the roof?
1. A ball is thrown vertically upward with a speed of 25.0 m/s. (a) How high does it rise? (b) How long does it take to reach its highest point? (c) How long does the ball take to hit the ground after it reaches its highest point? (d) What is its velocity when it returns to the level from which it started? 2. It is possible to shoot an arrow at a speed as high as 100 m/s. (a) If...
An object is thrown upward from 1 m above the ground. It travels vertically up, reaches a maximum height of 2.5 m above ground, falls back down, and is caught at exactly the same position it was thrown 1 s after it was thrown. What was the average velocity of the object? Click the answer you think is right 1.5 m/s 0 m/s 3 m/s
A ball is thrown vertically upward with a speed of 25.0 m/s.(a) How high does it rise? (b) How long does it take to reachits highest point? (c) How long does the ball take to hit theground after it reaches its highest point? (d) What is itsvelocity when it returns to the level from which it started?
You throw a ball straight upward. Part A Compared with its initial speed when thrown, how fast does it return to its starting point? Answer this for the case of no air resistance. The ball returns much faster than it was thrown. The ball returns slower than it was thrown. The ball returns as fast as it was thrown. Part B Answer this for the case where air resistance does affect motion. The ball returns as fast as it was...