The Kinematic Equations and Analysis of Ball Throw Experiment

What are the kinematic equations for the vertical coordinate of each ball in the experiment involving two students throwing balls vertically downward and upward from a balcony? The kinematic equation for the vertical coordinate of each ball can be written as: yy = hh + v0t - (1/2)gt^2

(a) The kinematic equation for the vertical coordinate (yy) of each ball can be written as:

yy = hh + v0t - (1/2)gt^2

Where:

yy is the vertical coordinate of the ball

hh is the initial height of the ball above the street

v0 is the initial velocity of the ball

t is the time

g is the acceleration due to gravity

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