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Chapter 2 Problem 64

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A ball is shot vertically upward from the surface of another planet. A plot of y versus t for the ball is shown in Fig. 2-36, where y is the height of the ball above its starting point and t = 0 at the instant the ball is shot. The figure’s vertical scaling is set by \(y_{s}=30.0 \mathrm{m}\). What are the magnitudes of

(a) the free-fall acceleration on the planet and

(b) the initial velocity of the ball?

                         

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Title Fundamentals of Physics 10 
Author David Halliday; Robert Resnick; Jearl Walker
ISBN 9781118230725

A ball is shot vertically upward from the surface of

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