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12 April, 04:08

A stone is thrown vertically upward with velocity 9.8ms 1) calculate the time taken to reach maximum height. 2) what is the maximum height reached 3) what is time taken to reach ground 4) what velocity it reaches the ground

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  1. 12 April, 04:29
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    1. t=-1.96sec

    2. H=4.8m

    3. T=1.96sec

    4. R=19.2m

    Explanation:

    u=9.8, t=?, sin theta=1

    using formula t=2usintheta/g

    t=2x9.8x1=19.6/10

    t=1.96seconds

    using formula H=u (squared) sin (squared) theta/2g

    H=9.8 (squared) x1 (squared) / 2x10

    H=96x1/20

    H=96/20

    H=4.8m

    using formula T=2usintheta/g

    T=2x9.8x1/10

    T=19.6/10

    T=1.96sec

    using the formula R=u (squared) sin2theta/g

    R=9.8 (squared) x2/10

    R=96x2/10

    R=192.08/10

    R=19.2
  2. 12 April, 04:36
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    It would take 6 seconds before hitting the ground
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