Macmillan Learning You throw a baseball directly upward at time t= 0 at an initial speed of 13.5 m/s. Ignore air resistance and take g = 9.80 m/s². Relative to the point where it leaves your hand, what is the maximum height has reached by the ball? At what times fup down, respectively? and r down hoax = does the ball pass through half the maximum height on the way up and the way TOOLS x10' m

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You throw a baseball directly upward at time f= 0 at an initial speed of 13.5 m/s.
Ignore air resistance and take 8 = 9.80 m/s².
Relative to the point where it leaves your hand, what is the
maximum height has reached by the ball?
At what times fup
down, respectively?
and down
1.up
heat=
does the ball pass through half the maximum height on the way up and the way
S
down
=
x10
TOOLS
m
Transcribed Image Text:Macmillan Learning You throw a baseball directly upward at time f= 0 at an initial speed of 13.5 m/s. Ignore air resistance and take 8 = 9.80 m/s². Relative to the point where it leaves your hand, what is the maximum height has reached by the ball? At what times fup down, respectively? and down 1.up heat= does the ball pass through half the maximum height on the way up and the way S down = x10 TOOLS m
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