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11 May, 04:45

Aroldis Chapman can throw a baseball 103 miles per hour. Imagine he throws a baseball straight up into the air. How far would the ball go up before it begins to come back down? (hint: velocity is zero at the top)

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  1. 11 May, 05:09
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    The answer to your question is: h = 107.85 m or 0.067 miles

    Explanation:

    dа ta:

    vi = 103 mi/h = 46 m/s

    h = ?

    vf = 0 mi/l

    g = 9.81 m/s2

    Formula

    h = - vo² / 2g

    Substitution

    h = - 46²/2 (-9.81) = we consider that gravity is negative

    h = 2116/19.62

    h = 107.85 m or 0.067 miles
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