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If the vertical component of velocity for a projectile is 7.3 meters/second, find its hang time.
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If the vertical component of velocity for a projectile is 7.3 meters/second, find its hang time.
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A. 1.5
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The height of the projectile is given by:
h = ut - 0.5at²
The height will be 0 twice, once at t = 0 and the second time at the time when the journey has been completed, or t = hang time.
0 = 7.3t - 0.5(9.81)t²
t = 1.49 seconds
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