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An orange is launched upward at 22 m/s. What is the displacement 3.5s later? (2sigfigs and unit)
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An orange is launched upward at 22 m/s. What is the displacement 3.5s later? (2sigfigs and unit)
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d = 22*3.5 - (5* 3.5^2)
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displacement is 17m
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