A baseball is thrown straight up with a velocity of 5 ms


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Problem: A baseball is thrown straight up with a velocity of 5 m/s from a height of one meter. It travels straight up, reaches a maximum height and then travels straight down and falls to the ground. Don't forget, the balls initial position is 1.0 meter above the ground. The only force acting on the baseball is the force of gravity.

Part A: What is the maximum height, above the ground, reached by the baseball?

Part B: How long does it take the ball to reach the maximum height?

Part C: How long is the ball in the air?

Part D: What is the velocity of the ball as it hits the ground?

Part E: Draw three graphs: acceleration versus time, velocity versus time, and position versus time. Label all known points.

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