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29 September, 11:14

Find the height of an object when the velocity is 44 feet per second?

A. 350.54 feet

B. 30.25 feet

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  1. 29 September, 11:32
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    B. 30.25 feet

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If the object is shot straight up at velocity v from the zero-height reference level, and if the effect of gravity (g) is a downward acceleration of 32 ft/s², then the height is given by ...

    ... h = v² / (2g) = (44 ft/s) ² / (2·32 ft/s²)

    ... h = 30.25 ft
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