A basketball referee tosses the ball straight up for the starting tip-off. At what velocity must a basketball player leave the ground to rise 1.55m above the floor in an attempt to get the ball?
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8 \, \text{m/s}^2\) - Final height, \(H = 1.55 \, \text{m}\) ** Show more…
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