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The document contains physics problems related to projectile motion, specifically involving a clown tossing a ball and a coin flip. It includes questions about maximum height, initial velocity, and time spent in the air for both scenarios. Additionally, there are repeated problems with slight variations in numbering.

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The document contains physics problems related to projectile motion, specifically involving a clown tossing a ball and a coin flip. It includes questions about maximum height, initial velocity, and time spent in the air for both scenarios. Additionally, there are repeated problems with slight variations in numbering.

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AMETHYST:

Copy and answer the problems in a whole sheet of paper.


1. A clown standing on a 23.5 m high platform tosses a ball vertically upward into the air
at a speed of 6.50 m/s. The ball leaves his hand 3.40 m above the platform.
a.) How high from the floor will it go?
b.) Suppose the clown fails to catch the ball, with what velocity will it hit the floor?
2. A ball is thrown straight up with a speed of 23 m/s. It is caught at the same distance
above the ground.
a. How high does the ball rise?
b. How long does the ball remain in the air?

AMETHYST:
Copy and answer the problems in a whole sheet of paper.
1. A clown standing on a 23.5 m high platform tosses a ball vertically upward into the air
at a speed of 6.50 m/s. The ball leaves his hand 3.40 m above the platform.
a.) How high from the floor will it go?
b.) Suppose the clown fails to catch the ball, with what velocity will it hit the floor?
2. A ball is thrown straight up with a speed of 23 m/s. It is caught at the same distance
above the ground.
c. How high does the ball rise?
d. How long does the ball remain in the air?

CARNELIAN:
Copy and answer the problems in a whole sheet of paper.
1. You decide to flip a coin to determine whether to do your Science of English homework
first. The coin is flipped straight up.
a. What is the velocity of the coin at its maximum height?
b. If the coin reaches a high point of 0.35 m above where you released it, what was its
initial velocity?
c. If you catch it at the same height as you released it, how much time did it spend in
the air?
2. A ball is thrown straight up with a speed of 23 m/s. It is caught at the same distance
above the ground.
a. How high does the ball rise?
b. How long does the ball remain in the air?

CARNELIAN:
Copy and answer the problems in a whole sheet of paper.
1. You decide to flip a coin to determine whether to do your Science of English homework
first. The coin is flipped straight up.
a. What is the velocity of the coin at its maximum height?
b. If the coin reaches a high point of 0.35 m above where you released it, what was its
initial velocity?
c. If you catch it at the same height as you released it, how much time did it spend in
the air?
2. A ball is thrown straight up with a speed of 23 m/s. It is caught at the same distance
above the ground.
a. How high does the ball rise?
b. How long does the ball remain in the air?

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