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30 July, 01:30

A rock, thrown straight up, takes 4.2 seconds to reach its max height (g=9.8m/s) what was the initial velocity? what was its maximum height?

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  1. 30 July, 01:48
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    Known dа ta:

    time=4,2s

    Earth's acceleration:9.8m/s²

    Formulas needed:

    t=v:g

    S=vt + (gt²) : 2

    Solution:

    t=v:g

    4,2=v:9,8

    v=9,8*4,2

    v=41,16m/s

    S=vt + (gt²) : 2

    S=41,16*4,2-9.8 * (4,2) ²:2

    S=86.436m
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