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The Drop and Upward Throw of a Ball are Very Similar (1:58)

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Previously we determined the motion graphs for dropping a ball from 2.0 meters and throwing a ball up to 2.0 meters and catching it again.  In this video I show that the reverse of the drop coupled with the drop itself is the same thing as throwing the ball upward.  Make sense?  Okay, watch the video.

Content Times:
0:13 Reviewing the previous graphs
0:25 The drop is the same as the 2nd half of the drop
0:48 Dropping the medicine ball in reverse
1:16 Bobby reviews
1:35 Links to Previous and Next Videos
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