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If you throw a ball straight up, say, and it reaches a height of 30 meters before falling straight down and back to your hand, how fast did you throw it up? I understand we can know this from the deceleration that gravity causes.
Could you explain how to calculate these sort of things in laymen's terms, or link to a web calculator for these scenarios?
Could you explain how to calculate these sort of things in laymen's terms, or link to a web calculator for these scenarios?