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If a body is thrown straight upwards with an initial velocity of 40 m/s, how long would it take to reach its maximum height? (Use g = 10 m/s/s for a falling body.)
a.) 400 s
b.) .25 s
c.) 4 s
d.) 40 s
6 years ago

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Answered by Henry2,
V = Vo + g*t = 0.
40 + (-10) t = 0,
6 years ago
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If a body is thrown straight upwards with an initial velocity of 40 m/s, how long would it take to reach its maximum height? (Use g = 10 m/s/s for a falling body.)
a.) 400 s
b.) .25 s
c.) 4 s
d.) 40 s

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