If the height is fixed at 24 m, but we wanted the final speed to be 32.7 m/s, what would the vertical component of the initial velocity viy need to be, in meters per second?

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If the height is fixed at 24 m, but we wanted the final speed to be 32.7 m/s, what would the vertical component of the initial velocity viy need to be, in meters per second?
Problem 1: A ball is thrown from a rooftop with an initial downward velocity of magnitude
v, = 2.8 m/s. The rooftop is a distance above the ground, h = 24 m. In this problem use a coordinate
y.
system in which upwards is positive.
h
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 1: A ball is thrown from a rooftop with an initial downward velocity of magnitude v, = 2.8 m/s. The rooftop is a distance above the ground, h = 24 m. In this problem use a coordinate y. system in which upwards is positive. h
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