A tennis ball is initially near the ground, and it's thrown vertically upward with an initial velocity of 17.5 m/s. a) When it reaches a height of 10 meters (not its maximum height), what is its velocity? b) How long does it take to reach the height of 10 meters? c) What is its maximum height?

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A tennis ball is initially near the ground, and it's thrown vertically upward with an initial velocity of 17.5 m/s.

a) When it reaches a height of 10 meters (not its maximum height), what is its velocity?

b) How long does it take to reach the height of 10 meters?

c) What is its maximum height?

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