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    Sep 30, 2013, 05:46 PM
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    A ball is thrown straight up from the surface of the earth with an initial speed of 15.7 m/s. Neglecting any effects due to air resistance, what is the magnitude of the ball's displacement (from the starting point) after 0.60 s has elapsed?
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