Direction: Use any of these formulas that applied, and draw the diagram if needed. Free Fall Projectile Velocity and Position by Integration 1. A ball is hit so that it travels straight upward after being struck by the bat. A fan observes that it takes 4.00 s for the ball to reach its maximum height. Find (a) the ball’s initial velocity and (b) the height it reaches.

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Free Fall
Projectile
Velocity and Position by Integration

1. A ball is hit so that it travels straight upward after
being struck by the bat. A fan observes that it takes
4.00 s for the ball to reach its maximum height. Find
(a) the ball’s initial velocity and (b) the height it reaches.

 

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