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22 February, 18:50

A grasshopper jumps at a 65.0 degree angle at 5.42m/s. At what time does it reach its maximum height?

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  1. 22 February, 19:04
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    When the grasshoppers vertical velocity is exactly zero.

    v = - g•t + v0.

    v: vertical part of velocity. Is zero at maximum height.

    g: 9.81

    t: time you are looking for

    v0: initial vertical velocity

    Find the vertical part of the initial velocity, by using the angle at which the grasshopper jumps.
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