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6 June, 08:59

A ball was kicked upward at a speed of 64.2 m/s. how fast was the ball going 1.5 seconds later

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  1. 6 June, 09:06
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    Anything that's not supported and doesn't hit anything, and

    doesn't have any air resistance, gains 9.8 m/s of downward

    speed every second, on account of gravity. If it happens to

    be moving up, then it loses 9.8 m/s of its upward speed every

    second, on account of gravity.

    (64.2 m/s) - [ (9.8 m/s²) x (1.5 sec) ]

    = (64.2 m/s) - [ 14.7 m/s ]

    = 49.5 m/s. (upward)
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