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An object is released into the air at an initial height of 6 feet and an initial velocity of 30 feet per second The object is caught at a height of 7 feet How long is the object in motion?

23 sec


A ball Thrown vertically from the ground level caught 3.0 second latter when it is at highest point by a person on a balcony which is 14 m above the ground determine the initial speed of the ball?

42


The ball was in the air for a total of 4.96 s before it was caught at its original position. What was the initial velocity of the ball?

I don't give a damn. Sorry couldn't resist. The true value of g varies with latitude. I will take g=10 m/s2 because I'm lazy. y= vxt -gt2 y=0, t=4.96s, g=10 0=4.96v-(10)(24.6016) 246.016 =4.96v v= 49.6 m/s straight upwards.


What is carry in volleyball?

if you it it with your palms up or if it appears to the reff that you caught the ball even for a nanosecond


Are belly rings a dangerous choice for playing volleyball with and can they get damaged when diving?

Belly rings can be dangerous if they are caught on something and ripped from there place.


Any band names?

I was having band auditions and I came up with these Dr buffalo Caught in war Vertically horizontal Sweetnsassy Dinosaurs wit mustaches


A boy catches a ball while standing on roller skates What happens to the boy's velocity and the ball's velocity?

The ball's velocity changes to 0m/s and the boy's stays the same.


The initial success of this german offensive battle was due mainly to the allies being caught off guard?

The Battle of the Bulge.


What would happen to a car caught in an avalanche?

it would get toppled with snow and depending on the velocity and mass of the snow it could receive serious unreparable damage


Foul where the ball rests in the hands and is lifted upward?

In high school volleyball, you could call it a lift - the high school rulebook lists several illegal actions for the same call - ball comes to rest - prolonged contact, etc. "Lifted" is one of the terms used. In USA Volleyball, it would be a caught ball.


Which term describes motion without air resistance to gravity?

Projectile motion describes the motion of an object in the absence of air resistance and under the influence of gravity. This type of motion involves the object traveling in a curved path due to the combined effects of its initial velocity and gravitational force.


You throw a ball upward with an initial speed of 20 m sec About 4 seconds later the ball returns and you catch it How fast was the ball traveling downward when you caught it?

20m/sec