I have a question, if i throw the ball upward, how to get or derived a

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The discussion focuses on deriving kinematic formulas for an object thrown upward, specifically utilizing the SUVAT equations of motion. Key variables include initial velocity (u), acceleration due to gravity (g), and final velocity (v) at the peak height. The standard equations of motion provide a framework for calculating the object's trajectory and behavior under uniform acceleration. The reference to the Wikipedia page on equations of motion serves as a foundational resource for understanding these principles.

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  • Understanding of kinematics and motion principles
  • Familiarity with the SUVAT equations of motion
  • Knowledge of initial velocity (u) and acceleration due to gravity (g)
  • Basic algebra for manipulating equations
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i have a question, if i throw the ball upward, how to get or derived a kinematics formula using that situation.
 
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