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how high will a body rise that is projected vertically upward with a speed of 100 ft/s how long will it will take a body to reach its maximum height?
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Answered by
Devron
Vi in meters= 100ft/s*(1/3.28ft)
Vf=0
a=-9.8m/s^2
Solve for d
Vf^2 = Vi^2+ 2ad
-Vi^2/2a=d
Solve for t.
Vf=Vi+at
Vi/a=t
Vf=0
a=-9.8m/s^2
Solve for d
Vf^2 = Vi^2+ 2ad
-Vi^2/2a=d
Solve for t.
Vf=Vi+at
Vi/a=t
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Anonymous
How high will a body rise that is projected vertically upward with a speed of 100 ft/s?
How long will it take for the body to reach its maximum height?
How long will it take for the body to reach its maximum height?
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Tintin agcon
How high will a body rise that is projected vertically upward with a speed of 103ft/s?How long wilk it take for the body to reach its maximum height?
Answered by
Tintin agcon
How high will a body rise that is projected vertically upward with a speed of 103ft/s?How long will it take for the body to reach its maximum height?
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