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Transcribed Image Text:A ball is tossed straight up in the air. The ball reaches a maximum height of 1 meter. Which of the following was the initial
velocity with which the ball was tossed? (Ignore air resistance. Assume uniform acceleration due to gravity equal to 9.8
m/s²,)
O 4.43 m/s
O 1 m/s
O 9.8 m/s
19.62 m/s
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