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29 November, 05:56

A ship drops anchor in a harbor. The anchor is 49 ft. above the surface of the water when it is

creased. Use the vertical motion formula h=-161? + vt + s to answer the following questions.

a. What is the value of x, the starting height?

b. What is the value of h when the anchor hits the water?

C. The starting velocity is zero. After how many seconds will the anchor hit the water?

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  1. 29 November, 06:11
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    h = - 16t² + vt + s

    v is the starting velocity, and s is the starting height.

    a. The starting height is 49 feet.

    s = 49

    b. When the anchor hits the water, the height is 0.

    h = 0

    c. Plug in values:

    0 = - 16t² + 0t + 49

    0 = - 16t² + 49

    16t² = 49

    t² = 49/16

    t = 7/4
  2. 29 November, 06:24
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    b

    Step-by-step explanation:

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