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Physics, 19.11.2020 14:00 AreYouMyNewDad

A ball is thrown vertically upwards from the ground with an initial velocity of 50m/s. What is the total time by the ball to get its maximum height? (take g=10) A. 500s
B. 50s
C. 5s
D. 0.5s

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