A ball is being thrown vertically upward and being caught at the same elevation (original position) in a total time of 10.26 seconds. The time it takes for the ball to fly up to its maximum height is equal to the time it takes to land from maximum height down to its original position. What is the initial velocity in meters per second that is applied to the ball? Use the value of gravity in 2 decimal places. t1 = t2 Use up to 4 decimal places. NOTE: Do not assume that this is the same problem as the previous question. The numerical values for each question are different. 50.3253

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A ball is being thrown vertically upward and being caught at the same elevation (original position) in a total time of 10.26 seconds. The time it takes for the ball to fly up to its maximum height is equal to the time it takes to land from maximum height down
to its original position.
What is the initial velocity in meters per second that is applied to the ball? Use the value of gravity in 2 decimal places.
↑ t1
t = t2
Use up to 4 decimal places.
NOTE: Do not assume that this is the same problem as the previous question. The numerical values for each question are different.
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Transcribed Image Text:A ball is being thrown vertically upward and being caught at the same elevation (original position) in a total time of 10.26 seconds. The time it takes for the ball to fly up to its maximum height is equal to the time it takes to land from maximum height down to its original position. What is the initial velocity in meters per second that is applied to the ball? Use the value of gravity in 2 decimal places. ↑ t1 t = t2 Use up to 4 decimal places. NOTE: Do not assume that this is the same problem as the previous question. The numerical values for each question are different. 50.3253
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