A boy starts running at a speed of 60 m/s. If he accelerates at 5.0 m/s/s for 5.0 seconds, what will be his final speed?

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A boy starts running at a speed of 60 m/s. If he accelerates at 5.0 m/s/s for 5.0 seconds, what will be his final speed?

I throw Sergio up at a rate of 60 m/s. How long before he reaches his maximum height? What is his height at his maximum? How long before he reaches back to the ground where I am standing? What is the speed 2.0 seconds after I toss him up? Assuming a 10 m/s horizontal component, what is the resultant after 3.0 second?

Ryan carries Gertrude up the 321-m tall Empire State Building. At the top of the skyscraper, Gertrude’s shoe falls from her foot. How fast will the show be moving when it hits the ground?

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A flour sack is dropped from a moving hot air balloon. The hot air balloon is moving horizontally at a constant speed of 60 m/s at an altitude of 300 m. if we neglected air resistance, how far horizontally from the dropping point would we predict the landing?

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