A projectile is launched straight

  1. A projectile is launched with an initial speed of 40m/s at an angle of 25 degrees above the horizontal. The projectile lands 3
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  2. A projectile was launched from the ground with a certain initial velocity. Militaries used a radar to determine the vertical
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  3. a projectile with mass (m)=35grams is placed on a vertically positioned spring. the spring constant (k)=6500N/m. the projectile
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  4. a projectile with mass (m)=35grams is placed on a vertically positioned spring. the spring constant (k)=6500N/m. the projectile
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  5. A projectile is launched straight up at 54.5 m/s from a height of 88 m, at the edge of a sheer cliff. The projectile falls, just
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  6. A projectile is launched into the air from the ground. The table shows the height of the projectile, h(t), at different times.Ba
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  7. A projectile launched into the air can be modelled by the function h(t) =-4.9t^(2) + 4.1t + 8.2 where h(t) represents the height
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  8. The height in metres of a projectile launched from the top of a building is given by h(t) =- 5t2 + 10t+5 where t is the time in
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  9. A projectile is launched straight up at 55.5 m/s from a height of 73.5 m, at the edge of a sheer cliff. The projectile falls,
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  10. The function H(t) = -16t2 + vt + s shows the height H (t), in feet, of a projectile launched vertically from s feet above the
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