SOLUTION: A ball is thrown upward from the top of a 98-meter tower with an initial speed of 39.2 m/s. How much later will it hit the ground? (Hint: If h is the height of the ball above the t

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Question 762244: A ball is thrown upward from the top of a 98-meter tower with an initial speed of 39.2 m/s. How much later will it hit the ground? (Hint: If h is the height of the ball above the top of the tower, then h = -98 when the ball hits the ground.)
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Without the height function this is a Physics problem. Please ask your Physics problems on a Science homework help site.

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