A foul ball hit straight up at 22 m/s reaches a maximum height calculated using the formula h(t) = h0 + v0t - 4.91t², where the initial height h0 is typically around the batter's shoulder height. The time to reach the highest point is determined by setting the final velocity to zero, yielding approximately 2.24 seconds. The total time the ball is in the air, accounting for ascent and descent, is about 4.48 seconds. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding kinematic equations and the effects of gravity on projectile motion. Overall, the calculations confirm that the ball's flight time and peak height can be accurately derived using basic physics principles.