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What Speed Should the Second Ball Have to Meet the First at Its Peak?
Ok, so would that mean that the second ball would have the equation: traveled distance = (1/2)(10)*(.7^2) + (14)(.7), which equals 12.25m. So then would I divide the distance traveled by 0.7 to get the speed? 12.25/0.7= 17.5m/s. Is this correct?- gtg141h
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What Speed Should the Second Ball Have to Meet the First at Its Peak?
Homework Statement I'm having difficulty figuring out this problem. Is there a formula I can use? A juggler throws a ball straight up into the air with a speed of 14m/s. With what speed would she need to throw a second ball half a second later, starting from the same position as the first...- gtg141h
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What Speed Should the Second Ball Have to Meet the First at Its Peak?
I'm having difficulty figuring out this problem. Is there a formula I can use? A juggler throws a ball straight up into the air with a speed of 14m/s. With what speed would she need to throw a second ball half a second later, starting from the same position as the first, in order to hit the...- gtg141h
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