A projectile launched straight upward

  1. A projectile is launched vertically upward from the top of a 240-foot building. This translates to the modely = -16t^2 + 32t +
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  2. A projectile is launched vertically upward from the top of a 240-foot building. This translate to the modely = -16t^2 + 32t +
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  3. A projectile is launched vertically upward from the top of a 240-foot building. This translate to the modely = -16t^2 + 32t +
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  4. 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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  5. A projectile launched straight upward at 141 m/s. How fast is it moving at the top of its trajectory? Suppose it is launched
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  6. When calculating the effect of Earth's gravitational pull on a launched projectile, the expression −16t2 is used to represent
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  7. A 3Kg projectile is fired straight upward from earth's surface with a speed that is one-fourth the escape speed. Neglecting air
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  8. 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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  9. 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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  10. A projectile is launched upward with a velocity of 128feet per second from the top of a 50- foot platform. What is the maximum
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