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An object is thrown vertically up ward from the ground with initial velocity 1960cm/s Neglecting air resistance, find the maximum height reached and the total time taken to return to the straight point ,/using first order differential equations/
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Answered by Scott
g = -980 cm/s^2

the object reaches its peak at 2 s

average velocity is 980 cm/s
... so peak height is 1960 cm

time up equals time down

8 years ago

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