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A teacher throws a 58-gram tennis ball straight up and later catches it after its bounces once on the floor at his feet. A video recorded the ball leaving his hand at 124 cm above the ground and striking the ground 1.14 seconds later.
Unfortunately, the video did not record how much time, after the bounce, was required for the ball to return to the teacher’s hand.
The exact moment that the ball passed through its apex was also not recorded.
However, the ball was approximately level with one of the divisions in the building’s cornice at 0.40 seconds on its way up and later at 0.45 seconds on its way down.
Graphs of the ball’s position and velocity with respect to time are presented below.
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