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27 February, 14:26

Assume the acceleration of the object is a (t) = - 9.8 meters per second per second. (Neglect air resistance.) With what initial velocity must an object be thrown upward (from a height of 3 meters) to reach a maximum height of 460 meters? (Round your answer to one decimal place.) m/sec

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  1. 27 February, 14:31
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    Use this kinematics equation to solve for the initial vertical velocity:

    v² = v₀² + 2ad

    v = final velocity, v₀ = initial velocity, a = acceleration, d = height traveled

    Given values:

    v = 0m/s (comes to a rest), a = - 9.8m/s², d = 460m - 3m = 457m

    Plug in and solve for v₀:

    0² = v₀² + 2 (-9.8) (457)

    v₀ = 94.6m/s
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