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An egg is thrown nearly vertically upward from a point near the cornice of a tall building. It just misses the cornice on the way down and passes a point a distance 33.0 m below its starting point at a time 5.00 s after it leaves the thrower's hand. Air resistance may be ignored.
Part A. What is the initial speed of the egg? (m/s)
Part B. How high does it rise above its starting point? (m)
Part C. What is the magnitude of its velocity at the highest point? (m/s)
Part D. What is the magnitude of its acceleration at the highest point? (m/s^2)
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