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analyzing projectile motion represented by a table
the table represents the height of...
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analyzing projectile motion represented by a table
the table represents the height of a ball that is dropped.
h(t), after t seconds.
determine the initial height of the ball and the time
interval before the ball hits the ground
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
h(t)
150
145.1
130.4
105.9
71.6
27.5
-26.4
initial height = 0; hits the ground between 5 and 6
seconds
initial height = 150, hits the ground between 5 and 6
seconds
initial height = 0; hits the ground between 3 and 4
seconds
initial height = 150, hits the ground between 4 and 5
seconds
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