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A stone is thrown vertically upward with a speed of 28 m/s. (a) Find the maximum height reached by the stone. (b)Find its velocity one second before it reaches the maximum height. (c)Does the answer of part b change if the initial speed is more than 28 m/s such as 40 m/s or 80 m/s?

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