ally gets into an air ballon an initial speed y=0ant time t=0 the balloon immediately ascends with an upward constant velocity of 2.2m/s. sally realizes she forgot her camera and gives a hand signal to her friend Alexis who is on the ground at y=0, to throw her camera up to her. 5.0 s after the ballon with sally is in it has lifted off the ground. Alexis throws the camera vertically up with an initial velocity of +20.0 m/s. a) At what time after Alexis throws the camera does the camera first reach sally. b) what is the height of the ballon from the ground when the camera first reaches.

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sally gets into an air ballon an initial speed y=0ant time t=0 the balloon immediately ascends with an upward constant velocity of 2.2m/s. sally realizes she forgot her camera and gives a hand signal to her friend Alexis who is on the ground at y=0, to throw her camera up to her. 5.0 s after the ballon with sally is in it has lifted off the ground. Alexis throws the camera vertically up with an initial velocity of +20.0 m/s.

a) At what time after Alexis throws the camera does the camera first reach sally.

b) what is the height of the ballon from the ground when the camera first reaches.

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