A ball of mass 0.200 kg is thrown straight upward. It reaches a maximum height of 5.00 mm above the point where it left the thrower's hand. Air resistance acts on the ball as it rises.
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Part A How much work was done on the ball by the force of gravity during the time from when it left the thrower's hand to when it reached its maximum height? |
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−9.80J−9.80J | |||||
9.80J9.80J | |||||
zero | |||||
not enough information is given to calculate the answer |
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