A ball is thrown upward from a height of 1.6 m at an initial speed of 24 m/sec. Acceleration resulting from gravity is -9.8m/sec². Neglecting air resistance, solve for the velocity v(t) and the height h(t) of the ball t seconds

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A ball is thrown upward from a height of  1.6 m  at an initial speed of  24 m/sec. Acceleration resulting from gravity is −9.8m/sec2. Neglecting air resistance, solve for the velocity v(t) and the height h(t) of the balltseconds after is is thrown.

Ans...Velocity v(t)=_________meters/second

A ball is thrown upward from a height of 1.6 m at an initial
speed of 24 m/sec. Acceleration resulting from gravity is
-9.8m/sec². Neglecting air resistance, solve for the
velocity v(t) and the height h(t) of the ball t seconds
after is is thrown.
Velocity v(t)
meters/second
Transcribed Image Text:A ball is thrown upward from a height of 1.6 m at an initial speed of 24 m/sec. Acceleration resulting from gravity is -9.8m/sec². Neglecting air resistance, solve for the velocity v(t) and the height h(t) of the ball t seconds after is is thrown. Velocity v(t) meters/second
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