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Use the vertical motion model h=16t² +vt+s.

A) Acceleration
B) Velocity
C) Position
D) Time

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Final answer:

The subject of this question is position.

Step-by-step explanation:

The vertical motion model equation can be written as h=16t² +vt+s, where h represents the position (or height), t represents time, v represents the initial vertical velocity, and s represents the initial position (or starting height).

Based on the equation, we can determine the subject of this question:

  • A) Acceleration - The vertical motion model does not directly provide information about the acceleration.
  • B) Velocity - The initial vertical velocity v is a component of the equation.
  • C) Position - The equation h represents the position or height of the object, so this is the subject of the question.
  • D) Time - The equation involves time as a variable.
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