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A cannon ball on the planet Earth is fired straight up in the air at a velocity of 150 m/s. How high does it go?
3 years ago

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Anonymous
m g h = (1/2) m v^2
h = 150^2/ (2*9.81)
= 1147 meters, do not stand there
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