A ball thrown up from a rooftop of height 40.0m lands on the ground in 4.10s. (a) What is the balls maximum height above the ground? (b) What is its velocity 15.0m below the rooftop?
Please use the basic free fall formula to solve this question. thank you.
A ball thrown up from a rooftop of height 40.0m lands on the ground in 4.10s....
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