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Physics, 26.02.2020 19:25, serenityarts123

Suppose an object is launched from a point 320 feet above the earth with an initial velocity of 128 ft/sec upward, and the only force acting on it thereafter is gravity. Take g = 32 ft/sec2 . (a) Find the highest altitude attained by the object. (b) Determine how long it takes for the object to fall to the ground.

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