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A ball is dropped from a height of 19.6 m above the ground. It rebounds from the ground and raises itself up to the sme height. Take the starting point s the origin and vertically downward as the positie X-axis. Draw approximate plots of x versus t, v versus t and a versus t. Neglect the small interval during which the ball was in contact with the ground.

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