A projectile is thrown upward

  1. A projectile is launched upward from the ground at an initial velocity of 400 feet per second. During it’s upward flight, the
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  2. A projectile is thrown upward with an initial velocity of 272 feet per second. After t seconds, its height h(t)above the ground
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  3. A projectile is thrown upward so that it's distance (in feet) above ground after t seconds is given by h(t)=-10t^2+440t. What is
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  4. height of a projectile thrown straight up from top of 480 ft hill t seconds after bing thrown up with initial velocity vo ft/s
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  5. A projectile is thrown upward so that its distance above the ground after t sec is given by h(t)=-11t²+264t. After how many
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  6. A projectile is launched upward at 26m/s at 30 degrees from the horizontal. The whole path of the projectile takes place over
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  7. Consider a projectile that is thrown upward at an angle between 10 and 80 degrees from the horizontal, when are the acceleration
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  8. Consider a projectile that is thrown upward at an angle between 10 and 80 degrees from the horizontal, when are the acceleration
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  9. A projectile is fired up into the air at a speed of 164 m/s at an angle of 37° relative to the horizontal. Ignore air drag.A.)
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  10. A projectile is thrown upward so that its distance above the ground after t seconds is h(t)=-16t^2 + 570t. After how many
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