If a man has thrown a stone of mass 600g straight up 5 m in the air in this case what must be the initial velocity? (A) 10 m/s (B 15 m/s c) 5 m/s D) 7 m/s

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Chapter9: Momentum And Its Conservation
Section9.2: Conservation Of Momentum
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If a man has thrown a stone of mass 600g straight up 5 m in the air in this case what must be the initial velocity?
A 10 m/s
B 15 m/s
5 m/s
D 7 m/s
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