Physics, 01.08.2019 02:40 natalie2sheffield
You throw a softball (of mass 350 g) straight up into the air. it reaches a maximum altitude of 13.5 m and then returns to you. what is the gravitational potential energy of the softball at its highest position? assume the ball departed from and returned to ground level. answer in units of j.
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