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Physics, 02.02.2021 07:40 Serenitybella

URGENT: Suppose you throw a ball upwards with a certain initial speed from a certain height h above the ground, and you wait for it to go up, stop and come back down to the same (initial) position. Including air resistance, how will its speed hitting the ground on the way back down compare to its launch speed? Please explain.

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