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Physics, 20.06.2020 08:57 sissygirl0807

Se lanza una bola verticalmente hacia arriba y alcanza una altura máxima de 21,4 m. a. Calcula la rapidez con la que se lanza la bola.

b. Explica ¿qué supuestos has tenido en cuenta?

c. Determina ¿dónde estará la bola al cabo de 3,05 s de su lanzamiento?

D. Calcula ¿cuál será su velocidad en ese momento?

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