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Posted: September 26, 2012

Calculating the velocity of the ball 65 m above the ground.

Posted: September 26, 2012

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Calculating maximum height.

Posted: September 25, 2012

Physics 112: Upward Motion Example 01 on YouTube

Example problem to find the time to reach maximum height of a ball thrown straight up off a building.

Posted: September 25, 2012

A ball is thrown upwards near the edge of a 300 m high building with a velocity of 20 m/s.  a) Calculate the time the ball is traveling upwards. 

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Physics 112Continue with Motion Worksheet.Quiz Wednesday: Graphing and Mathematical Analysisphysics_112_motion_equations_sept_21.pdf Questions 1 - 10 on page 5 of  Physics 112 Problem Set.pdfjmh_physics_handbook_v2.pdf Physics 122physics_122_application_of_vectors_sept_24.pdf Practice Questions # 3d-f of  vector_components_worksheet.pdfApplication of Vectors: Page 5 # 2-3 of  Physics 122 Problem Set.pdfjmh_physics_handbook_v2.pdfPhysics 112 & 122 Digital ResourcesMain Text: Total Physics.pdf; web version - JMH Total Physics OnlineMcGraw-Hill-Ryerson (availible in class)Compilation of Formulae and data:  jmh_physics_handbook_v2.pdfCK-12 Study Guides: Physics Study Guides.pdfPhysics 112 ResourcesProblems to work though during the semester:  Physics 112 Problem Set.pdfLaboratory Manual: Physics 112 Lab Manual.pdfPhysics 112 Course Outline.pdfPhysics 122 ResourcesProblems students will be responsible for: Physics 122 Problem Set.pdfPhysics 122 Course Outline.pdf 

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