A basketball is thrown vertically upwards and it falls to its original position 3.0 s later. Neglecting air resistance. Find: (a) (b) (c) (d) the speed with which the basketball is thrown. the maximum height reached by the ball. sketch a labelled graph showing the variation of velocity of the ball with time. explain the relationship between s-t graph and v-t graph.

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A basketball is thrown vertically upwards and it falls to its original position 3.0 s later.
Neglecting air resistance. Find:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
the speed with which the basketball is thrown.
the maximum height reached by the ball.
sketch a labelled graph showing the variation of velocity of the ball with time.
explain the relationship between s-t graph and v-t graph.
ies)
Transcribed Image Text:A basketball is thrown vertically upwards and it falls to its original position 3.0 s later. Neglecting air resistance. Find: (a) (b) (c) (d) the speed with which the basketball is thrown. the maximum height reached by the ball. sketch a labelled graph showing the variation of velocity of the ball with time. explain the relationship between s-t graph and v-t graph. ies)
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