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nexusbrah

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Calculate the max height



Just started year 12 phys

I feel as if in the question is missing information
 

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motion of proectile is symmetrcal, so time of max height is 3.75s and the projectile's horizontal displacement is 600m
also note y velocity at max height is 0,
i got an answer of 68.91m
 
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You have plenty of info :)

time to max height (i.e., Vy = 0) = 3.75s (half of total time of flight) , assuming it is on Earth, you can find Uy and hence you can find delta_Y

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motion of proectile is symmetrcal, so time of max height is 3.75s and the projectile's horizontal displacement is 600m
also note y velocity at max height is 0,
i got an answer of 68.91m
You have plenty of info :)

time to max height (i.e., Vy = 0) = 3.75s (half of total time of flight) , assuming it is on Earth, you can find Uy and hence you can find delta_Y

\o/

Thanks alot! :)

Got the answer
 

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