25.) A ball is thrown upward (call this positive) with a speed of approximately 10 m/s. Which of the following sets of numbers are good estimates of the ball's velocity 1 second, 2 seconds, and 3 seconds later?

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A ball is thrown upward from the ground with a speed of 20 m/s. Approximately how
much time will the ball be in the air before it finally lands back on the ground?
Selected Answer:
4 seconds
How does the free fall acceleration of a ball dropped from rest compare to the free fall
24.)
acceleration of a ball that is thrown downward?
Selected Answer:
The two balls will have the same free fall acceleration.
A ball is thrown upward (call this positive) with a speed of approximately 10 m/s.
25.)
Which of the following sets of numbers are good estimates of the ball's velocity 1
second, 2 seconds, and 3 seconds later?
Selected Answer:
10 m/s, 10 m/s, 10 m/s
Transcribed Image Text:A ball is thrown upward from the ground with a speed of 20 m/s. Approximately how much time will the ball be in the air before it finally lands back on the ground? Selected Answer: 4 seconds How does the free fall acceleration of a ball dropped from rest compare to the free fall 24.) acceleration of a ball that is thrown downward? Selected Answer: The two balls will have the same free fall acceleration. A ball is thrown upward (call this positive) with a speed of approximately 10 m/s. 25.) Which of the following sets of numbers are good estimates of the ball's velocity 1 second, 2 seconds, and 3 seconds later? Selected Answer: 10 m/s, 10 m/s, 10 m/s
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