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  1. A basketball player grabbing a rebound jumps 80 cm vertically

    Jan 27, 2023 · A basketball player grabbing a rebound jumps 80 cm vertically. How much total time (ascent and descent) does the player spend (a) in the top 10 cm of this jump and (b) in the bottom 10 …

  2. a basketball player jumped straight up to grab a rebound. if ... - Wyzant

    Sally W. asked • 10/09/19 a basketball player jumped straight up to grab a rebound. if she was in the air for .8 seconds how high did she jump

  3. A ball is dropped from a height of 15 feet. If it rebounds 2/3 ... - Wyzant

    Naiomi T. asked • 07/26/16 A ball is dropped from a height of 15 feet. If it rebounds 2/3 of the previous distance, how far does the ball travel vertically?

  4. About how long after it was thrown does it go into the hoop?

    Jul 24, 2016 · A basketball is thrown with an initial upward velocity of 23 feet per second from a height of 7 feet above ground. The equation h=-16t^2+23t+7 models the height in feet 't' seconds after the …

  5. A basketball with a mass of 0.61 kg falls vertically to the ... - Wyzant

    Dec 1, 2022 · A basketball with a mass of 0.61 kg falls vertically to the floor where it hits with a velocity of −5 m/s. (We take the positive direction to be upward here.) The ball rebounds, leaving the floor …

  6. STATS QUESTION A basketball player has an 80% chance of making

    Sep 19, 2022 · A basketball player has an 80% chance of making the first free-throw he shoots. If he makes the first free-throw shot, then he has a 90% chance of making the second free-throw he shoots.

  7. A Super Happy Fun Ball is dropped from a height of 6 feet and

    Oct 13, 2021 · A Super Happy Fun Ball is dropped from a height of 6 feet and rebounds 45 of the distance from which it fell. How many times will it bounce before its rebound is less than 1 foot?

  8. kinematic motion | Wyzant Ask An Expert

    Sep 29, 2024 · The equation for a body that moves with constant acceleration is d (t) = d0 + v0 t + 1/2 a t^2 where d0 is the initial position of the body, v0 is the initial velocity and a is the acceleration. For a …

  9. A ball is thrown from an initial height of 2 meters with an initial ...

    Aug 1, 2023 · A ball is thrown from an initial height of 2 meters with an initial upward velocity of 13 m/s. The ball's height h (in meters) after t seconds is given by the following. h=2+13t-5t^2.

  10. I NEED HELP WITH FINITE | Wyzant Ask An Expert

    Jan 25, 2022 · I NEED HELP WITH FINITEA player scored 93 points in a single professional basketball game. He made a total of 59 baskets, consisting of field goals (worth two points) and foul shots …