Question 6
A soccer player juggles a ball on his head by letting the ball bounce
continuously...
Question 6
A soccer player juggles a ball on his head by letting the ball bounce
continuously on his head. After the last bounce the ball leaves his head it
takes the ball 2,4 seconds to reach the ground
6.2 Calculate the maximum height, above the boy's head reached by the
ball. (0,63 m)
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