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Physics
Kinematics
Projectile Motion
A ball is thrown upwards on the moon with an initial speed of 35m/s. Calculate (a)the time taken to reach the maximum height. (b) the maximum height reached by the ball (c) Its velocity 3seconds after it has been thrown.
(g=1.6ms^2)
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