ebron throw an apple vertically upward from the roof of a tall building.The apple leaves his hand ata point even with the roof railing with an upward speed of 15.0 m/s; the apple is then in free fall.(Ignore air resistance.) On its way back down, it just misses the railing. Find(a) the apple’s position and velocity 1.00 s and 4.00 s after leaving his hand; (b) the apple’s velocity when it is 5.00 m above the railing; (c) the maximum height reached

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Lebron throw an apple vertically upward from the roof of a tall building.The apple leaves his hand ata point even with the roof railing with an upward speed of 15.0 m/s; the apple is then in free fall.(Ignore air resistance.) On its way back down, it just misses the railing. Find(a) the
 apple’s position and velocity 1.00 s and 4.00 s after leaving his hand; (b) the apple’s velocity when it is 5.00 m above the railing; (c) the maximum height reached
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