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Suppose a ball leaves the ground upward at an angle of 45 degree to the horizontal, with an initial speed of 14.14m/s, what is the maximum height reached by the ball
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Suppose a ball leaves the ground upward at an angle of 45 degree to the horizontal, with an initial speed of 14.14m/s, what is the maximum height reached by the ball
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Here you go! The easiest method i use to solve it is in the image
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