SOLUTION: A ball is thrown from 4 feet off the ground with a vertical velocity of 30 feet per second, Knowing this, Could you provide an equation to show this? Thanks.
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Question 888571: A ball is thrown from 4 feet off the ground with a vertical velocity of 30 feet per second, Knowing this, Could you provide an equation to show this? Thanks.
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let = elapsed time in seconds
ft / sec2 is the term that pulls the ball back to earth
ft/sec is the term for the upward velocity
ft is the term for feet above ground
ft is the time-dependent function
Here's the plot:
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