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30 April, 17:05

A projectile is launched in the air with an initial velocity of 40 m/sec from a height of 1.2 meters. Which of the following equations represents the projectiles height, h, in meters, over time, t, in seconds?

A. h=-40t^2+1.2

B. h=-16t^2+40t+1.2

C. h = - 4.9t^2+1.2

D. h = - 4.9t^2+40t+1.2

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  1. 30 April, 17:06
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    For this case, the first thing that should be taken into account is the following kinematics equation in its generic form:

    h = a * (1/2) * t ^ 2 + vo * t + h0

    Where,

    a: acceleration

    vo: initial speed

    h0: initial height.

    t : time

    h: final height

    Substituting the values:

    h = - 4.9 t ^ 2 + 40t + 1.2

    Note:

    g = 9.8 m / s

    Answer:

    D h = - 4.9 t ^ 2 + 40t + 1.2
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