A ball is projected upward with an initial speed of approximately 40 m/s. The diagram at the right represents its position at 1-second intervals of time. At what location will the ball be moving upward with a speed of approximately E 30 m/s? G B Tap to toggle through Answer options: Тар Here A

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A ball is projected upward with an
initial speed of approximately 40 m/s.
The diagram at the right represents its
position at 1-second intervals of time.
At what location will the ball be moving
upward with a speed of approximately
E•
30 m/s?
G
B
Tap to toggle through Answer options:
Тар Here
A
Transcribed Image Text:A ball is projected upward with an initial speed of approximately 40 m/s. The diagram at the right represents its position at 1-second intervals of time. At what location will the ball be moving upward with a speed of approximately E• 30 m/s? G B Tap to toggle through Answer options: Тар Here A
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A ball is projected upward with an initial speed of approximately 40 m/s.  The diagram at the right represents its position at 1 second intervals of time.  At what 2 locations will the ball be moving with a speed of approximately 10 m/s?

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