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Physics, 08.10.2019 00:00 holyturnley

You are standing next to hickman hall. your friend has climbed up onto the roof and is sitting 6.00 m above you with his legs dangling over the edge. his cell phone starts ringing (he left it with you before he climbed up). you toss him his cell but you toss it way too hard. it goes straight up passing your friend reaching its highest point a full 3.00 m above where he is sitting. he then catches it on the way down. a) sketch position, velocity, and acceleration graphs for the phone while it was in flight. the graphs do not have to be numerically accurate but do need to have the correct shape. b) determine the phone’s speed the instant after it left your hand.

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