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`S = ut-1/2 g t^2` is a formulat which given the distance S in meters travelled by a ball from the thrower's hadns if it is thrown upwards with an initial velocvity of u`m//s` after a time of t seconds. G is the acceleration due to the gravity and is `9.8 m//s^2`
If a ball is thrown upwards at `14m//s` how high has it gone after 1 second?

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