The child in the figure throws the ball in his hand horizontally V1=2.4 m/s  speed.The ball hits the ground with a collision coefficient of e=0.8. It rises to "h" height.The first time the ball hits the ground Find its instantaneous velocity and then its greatest height h.

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The child in the figure throws the ball in his hand horizontally V1=2.4 m/s  speed.The ball hits the ground with a collision coefficient of e=0.8.
It rises to "h" height.The first time the ball hits the ground Find its instantaneous velocity and then its greatest height h.

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