A tennis ball on Mars, where the acceleration due to
Chapter 2, Problem 39E(choose chapter or problem)
A tennis ball on Mars, where the acceleration due to gravity is 0.379 g and air resistance is negligible, is hit directly up-ward and returns to the same level 8.5 s later. (a) How high above its original point did the ball go? (b) How fast was it moving just after it was hit? (c) Sketch graphs of the ball’s vertical position, vertical velocity, and vertical acceleration as functions of time while it’s in the Martian air.
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