You shoot an arrow into the air. Two seconds later (2.00 s) thearrow has gone straight upward to a height of 30.0 m above itslaunch point. (a) What was the arrow’s initial speed? (b) Howmuch time did it take for the arrow to first reach a height of 15.0 mabove its launch point?

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Problem 35P: A ball is thrown directly downward with an initial speed of 8.00 m/s from a height of 30.0 m. After...
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You shoot an arrow into the air. Two seconds later (2.00 s) the
arrow has gone straight upward to a height of 30.0 m above its
launch point. (a) What was the arrow’s initial speed? (b) How
much time did it take for the arrow to first reach a height of 15.0 m
above its launch point?

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