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✅In vertical motion, the maximum height reached is determined solely by the initial velocity and gravity , following the relation

The motion of an object in free fall (Caduta Libera) is a type of uniformly accelerated motion where the acceleration is constant and equal to gravity, denoted as 1_Caduta_libera_Parte_2_

. In "Parte 2" of this study, we typically move beyond simple downward drops to analyze objects thrown vertically upward and the effects of air resistance. ✅In vertical motion, the maximum height reached is

For an object returning to its starting height, the time spent rising equals the time spent falling, and the final impact speed equals the initial launch speed. Final Conclusion Final Conclusion For an object moving vertically, we

For an object moving vertically, we use the following equations (assuming upward is positive): Position-Time: Torricelli's Equation: 1. Analyze Vertical Upward Motion When an object is thrown upward with an initial velocity