An object is thrown upwards with a speed of 13 m/s. How long does it take to pass through a height of 4.0 m above the initial on the way back down? Neglect air resistance. Hint: Straightforward freefall problem if you draw a good coordinate system and label it with the known data. Which root should you choose? O 1.2 s O 3.1 s O 2.3 s 4.2 s

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An object is thrown upwards with a speed of 13 m/s. How long does it take to pass through a height of 4.0 m above the initial on the way
back down? Neglect air resistance.
Hint: Straightforward freefall problem if you draw a good coordinate system and label it with the known data. Which root should you choose?
O 1.2 s
O 3.1 s
O 2.3 s
4.2 s
Transcribed Image Text:An object is thrown upwards with a speed of 13 m/s. How long does it take to pass through a height of 4.0 m above the initial on the way back down? Neglect air resistance. Hint: Straightforward freefall problem if you draw a good coordinate system and label it with the known data. Which root should you choose? O 1.2 s O 3.1 s O 2.3 s 4.2 s
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