You throw a ball vertically upward, and as it leaves your hand, its speed is 34.0 m/s. (a) How high (in m) does it rise above the level where it leaves your hand? m (b) How long (in s) does it take to reach its highest point? s (c) How long (in s) does the ball take to return to the level where it left your hand after it reaches its highest point? s (d) Assume that the upward direction is positive and the downward direction is negative. What is the ball's velocity (in m/s) when it returns to the level where it left your hand? (Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer.) m/s

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You throw a ball vertically upward, and as it leaves your hand, its speed is 34.0 m/s.
(a)
How high (in m) does it rise above the level where it leaves your hand?
m
(b)
How long (in s) does it take to reach its highest point?
s
(c)
How long (in s) does the ball take to return to the level where it left your hand after it reaches its highest point?
s
(d)
Assume that the upward direction is positive and the downward direction is negative. What is the ball's velocity (in m/s) when it returns to the level where it left your hand? (Indicate the direction with the sign of your answer.)
m/s

 

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