A ball is thrown upward at a speed v0 at an angle of 59.0˚ above the horizontal. It reaches a maximum height of 7.6 m. How high would this ball go if it were thrown straight upward at speed v0?
A ball is thrown upward at a speed v0 at an angle of 59.0˚ above the...
A ball is thrown upward at a speed v0 at an angle of 53.0˚ above the horizontal. It reaches a maximum height of 8.1 m. How high would this ball go if it were thrown straight upward at speed v0?
A ball is thrown upward at a speed v0 at an angle of 52.0˚ above the horizontal. It reaches a maximum height of 7.3 m. How high would this ball go if it were thrown straight upward at speed v0?
Question 3 A ball is thrown upward at a speed vo at an angle of 48.0 above the horizontal. It reaches a maximum height of 8.5 m. How high would this ball go if it were thrown straight upward at speed vo?
A ball is thrown straight upward and returns to the thrower's hand after 2.05 s in the air. A second ball thrown at an angle of 31.0° with the horizontal reaches the same maximum height as the first ball. (a) At what speed was the first ball thrown? m/s (b) At what speed was the second ball thrown? m/s
A blue ball is thrown upward with an initial speed of 22.8 m/s, from a height of 0.6 meters above the ground. 2.8 seconds after the blue ball is thrown, a red ball is thrown down with an initial speed of 7.7 m/s from a height of 28.2 meters above the ground. The force of gravity due to the earth results in the balls each having a constant downward acceleration of 9.81 m/s2. ) What is the speed of the...
A ball is thrown straight upward in the air at a speed of 15.0 m/s. Ignore air resistance. a) What is the maximum height the ball will reach? b) What is the speed of the ball when it reaches 5.00 m?c) How long will the ball take to reach 5.00 m above its initial position on the way up? d) How long will the ball take to reach 5,00 m above its initial position on its way down?
A 0.40-kg ball is thrown with a speed of 8.5 m/s at an upward angle of 37degree . A- What is its speed at its highest point? B- How high does it go? (Use conservation of energy.)
A ball is thrown straight upward and returns to the thrower's hand after 2.30 s in the air. A second ball is thrown at an angle of 39.0° with the horizontal. At what speed must the second ball be thrown so that it reaches the same height as the one thrown vertically?
A 0.20-kg ball is thrown with a speed of 12 m/s at an upward angle of 29 ∘. Use conservation of energy Part A) What is its speed at its highest point? Part B) How high does it go?
A ball is thrown straight upward and returns to the thrower's hand after 3.20 s in the air. A second ball is thrown at an angle of 39.0° with the horizontal. At what speed must the second ball be thrown so that it reaches the same height as the one thrown vertically? _____m/s