Let u = initial vertical velocity.
Assume that
g = 9.81 m/s²,
Wind resistance is ignored.
When t = 0.220 s, the height is h = 0.537 m. Therefore
0.537 m = (u m/s)*(0.220 s) - (1/2)*(9.81 m/s²)*(0.220 s)²
0.537 = 0.22u - 0.2372
u = 3.519 m/s
The upward velocity after 0.220 s is
v = 3.519 - 9.81*0.22 = 1.363 m/s
At maximum height, the upward velocity is zero. The maximum height, H, is given by
(3.519 m/s)² - 2*(9.81 m/s²)*(H m) = 0
12.3834 - 19.6H = 0
H = 0.632 m
It goes higher by 0.632 - 0.537 = 0.095 m
Answers:
(a) The initial speed is 3.519 m/s.
(b) The speed at 0.537 m height is 1.363 m/s.
(c) It goes higher by 0.095 m.