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Physics, 02.12.2019 19:31 cathydaves

An object is thrown straight up with a velocity, in ft/s, given by v(t)=−32t+41, where t is in seconds, from a height of 18 feet.

(a) what is the object's initial velocity?
(b) what is the object's maximum velocity?
(c) what is the object's maximum displacement?
(d) when does the maximum displacement occur?
(e) when is the object's displacement 0?
(f) what is the object's maximum height?

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