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Rivers
29 August, 03:45
How to find the maximum height projectile motion?
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Dahlia Browning
29 August, 06:19
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Y=v (initial) * t+1/2at^2
since the velocity is zero at the maximum height then we get
y=1/2at^2
a is just acceleration due to gravity so a=g which is 9.8 m/s^2.
so y=1/2gt^2.
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