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A ball is thrown vertically upward with a speed of 18m/sec from the edge of 85m tall building. a. What is the maximum height in which the ball reached from the ground?
b. How much later it took the ball to reach the ground?
c. What is the final velocity of the ball as it hits the ground?

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