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An object is thrown upwards with a speed of 14.0 m/s. How long does it take to reach its maximum height
16 years ago

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MathMate
use the formula

v=u+at
where
v= final velocity (0)
u= initial velocity (+14 m/s)
a= acceleration du to gravity, -9.81 m/s/s
negative because it accelerates in the negative y-direction.
t= time in seconds
16 years ago
Joe
9.99
8 years ago
Anonymous
1.43
8 years ago

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