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29 November, 03:47

A ball is thrown from an initial height of

4 feet with an initial upward velocity of

29 ft/s. The ball's height h

(in feet) after t

seconds is given by the following.

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  1. 29 November, 04:05
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    We are using simple gravity as a constant (ignoring air resistance and change in height)

    a=-g integrating with respect to t

    v=-gt+C where C is the initial velocity ...

    v=-gt+29 integrating again with respect to time ...

    h = (-gt^2) / 2+29t+C where C is the initial height of the ball ...

    h (t) = - 16t^2+29t+4
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