Ben threw a ball straight upwards with initial velocity of 14.5 meter per second. Disregarding air resistance, what maximum height will it reach? A) 30.6 m B 10.7 m 19.8 m D) 0.755 m

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Ben threw a ball straight upwards with initial velocity of 14.5 meter per second. Disregarding air resistance, what maximum height
will it reach?
A
30.6 m
B
10.7 m
19.8 m
0.755 m
D
Transcribed Image Text:Ben threw a ball straight upwards with initial velocity of 14.5 meter per second. Disregarding air resistance, what maximum height will it reach? A 30.6 m B 10.7 m 19.8 m 0.755 m D
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