A ballplayer catches a ball 1.11s after throwing it vertically upward. What height did it reach?
A ball player catches a ball 3.02 s after throwing it vertically upward. What height did it reach? What speed did he throw it?
a ball player catches a ball 3.12 s after throwing it vertically upward. With what speed did he throw it? What height did it reach?
A ball player catches a ball 3.79 s after throwing it vertically upward. Part A With what speed did he throw it? Part B What height did it reach?
A ball player catches a ball 3.5 s after throwing it vertically upward.With what speed did he throw it?What height did it reach in m?
A baseball pitcher throws a ball vertically straight upward and catches the ball 4 s later. (calculators can be used) (a) With what velocity did the ball leave the pitcher's hand? v? = _____ m/s (b) What was the maximum height reached by the ball? h = ____m
A baseball pitcher throws a ball vertically straight upward and catches the ball 4.9 s later. (calculators permitted in this question) (a) With what velocity did the ball leave the pitcher's hand? v?i = m/s (b) What was the maximum height reached by the ball? h = m
A ball is thrown vertically upward. After seconds, its height h (in feet) is given by the function h(G)-92r-16f. What is the maximum height that the ball will reach? Do not round your answer
A ball is thrown vertically upward. After t seconds, its height h (in feet) is given by the function h(t)=104t-16t^2 .After how long will it reach its maximum height? Do not round your answer.
The height of a ball thrown vertically upward from a rooftop is modelled by y=-5t^2+20t+50 , where h(t) is the ball's height above the ground , in meters , at time t seconds after the throwa) Determine the max height of the ballb) how long does it take for the ball to reach its max heightc) How high is the rooftop
5. A ball thrown vertically upward is caught by the thrower after 2.00 s. Find (a) the initial speed of the ball and (b) the maximum height the ball reaches. See Diagram below: t=2.00 s Show your work below: