Short Answer
On planet Janet the gravitational constant g is -10 feet per second per second: that is, for every second an object falls it picks up an extra 10 feet per second of velocity downward.A ball is thrown upward (from height zero)at time t = 0 at 40 feet per second.What is the peak height of the ball?
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