You throw a frisbee 97 meters at a speed of 8.6 m/s. How long was the frisbee in the air?

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To cover 97m at 8.6m/s, it would take 97/8.6=11.28 secs approximately if it was close to the ground. We aren’t told what height it was thrown at, or at what angle. And this answer assumes no air support or aerodynamics.

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