SOLUTION: The constant is always equal to the initial height of the ball (80 m in our previous exercises). Now, let’s have you develop a height equation. A ball is thrown upward from the roo

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Question 81551: The constant is always equal to the initial height of the ball (80 m in our previous exercises). Now, let’s have you develop a height equation. A ball is thrown upward from the roof of a building 100 m tall with an initial velocity
of 20 m/s.
When will the ball reach a height of 80 m?
thanks

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