You throw a stone from the ground and it lands on a high wall of height h with an initial velocity of 21.0 i + 36.4 j. The stone hits the top of the wall 5.50 s after you throw it. Find (a) The height h of the wall (b) The speed of the stone right before it hits the wall (c) The maximum height H reached above the ground

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You throw a stone from the ground and it lands on a high wall of height h with an initial velocity of 21.0 i + 36.4 j. The stone hits the top of the wall 5.50 s after you throw it. Find (a) The height h of the wall (b) The speed of the stone right before it hits the wall (c) The maximum height H reached above the ground
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