A ball with mass m kg is thrown upward with initial velocity 21 m/s from the roof of a building 14 m high. Neglect air resistance. Use g = 9.8 m/s². Round your answers to one decimal place. (a) Find the maximum height above the ground that the ball reaches. Xmax meters (b) Assuming that the ball misses the building on the way down, find the time that it hits the ground. tend i S

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A ball with mass m kg is thrown upward with initial velocity 21 m/s from the roof of a building 14 m high. Neglect air resistance.
Use g = 9.8 m/s². Round your answers to one decimal place.
(a) Find the maximum height above the ground that the ball reaches.
Xmax = i
meters
(b) Assuming that the ball misses the building on the way down, find the time that it hits the ground.
tend =
i
S
Transcribed Image Text:A ball with mass m kg is thrown upward with initial velocity 21 m/s from the roof of a building 14 m high. Neglect air resistance. Use g = 9.8 m/s². Round your answers to one decimal place. (a) Find the maximum height above the ground that the ball reaches. Xmax = i meters (b) Assuming that the ball misses the building on the way down, find the time that it hits the ground. tend = i S
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