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19 August, 13:05

A ball is thrown in the air at an angle of 40∘. If the maximum height it reaches is 10m, what must be its initial speed?

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  1. 19 August, 13:15
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    Let v = the launch velocity.

    Because the launch angle is 40° (with the horizontal), the initial vertical velocity is

    v * sin (40°) = 0.6428v m/s.

    Assume g = 9.8 m/s² and ignore air resistance.

    At maximum height, the vertical velocity is zero.

    Because the maximum vertical height is 10 m, therefore

    (0.6428v m/s) ² - 2 * (9.8 m/s²) (10 m) = 0

    0.4132v² = 196

    v = 21.78 m/s

    Answer: 21.8 m/s (nearest tenth)
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