Trip up:
Vf = Vi + at
For the trip up, final velocity = 0, since it stops at the max height.
0= 10 - 10t
t = 1s
Trip down:
Same thing, so it is 2 seconds for the entire trip?
This was abbreviated really, thank you for taking the time to look over this. I'll just write out the equations on a new line each time.
I do have another problem in another thread. Is it possible for you to take a look at that?
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