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Finding the initial velocity of a thrown object using its time to max height
I'm not really sure. I had a similar question like this on my textbook but instead of height is the given, it was the x displacement. My teacher wrote a solution of T=D/V > 8.59/v(cos)23 then he substituted that for the time in D=Vit + .5at^2 which became D=vsin23(8.59/cos23)...- MaronKun
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Finding the initial velocity of a thrown object using its time to max height
Homework Statement An object is thrown from the ground into the air at an angle of 30 degrees to the horizontal. If this object reaches a maximum height of 5.75m, at What velocity was it thrown? a= -9.81 m/s h= 5.75 m I know that velocity is the one that I need to solve but I'm kinda finding...- MaronKun
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