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Celebrating his victory for the spartans, bob throws a baseball glove straight up in the air with an initial speed of 7.50 m/s how long does it take for the glove to return to b…
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Celebrating his victory for the spartans, bob throws a baseball glove straight up in the air with an initial speed of 7.50 m/s how long does it take for the glove to return to bob?
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Divide that by 1 second and the answer would be 7.50 and one that would be correct of the m/s so the answer would be 2.3
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