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A ball is thrown up and it takes 7.00 seconds to reach maximum height.
a) How fast was it going when I threw it, how high up did it go?
b) What was the acceleration of the ball going up? Give both magnitude and direction (up or down). Explain.
c) What was the acceleration of the ball going down? Give both magnitude and direction (up or down). Explain.
d) When was the ball speeding up and when was it slowing down? Explain.
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