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1.) A projectile launched straight up into the air with an initial velocity of 20 meters per second from a height of 10 meters. How long will it take for the projectile to hit the ground?

a.) Which formula should be used?
h(t) = -4.9t² + vot + ho
h(t) = -16t² + vot + ho

b.) What is the vo?
c.) What is the ho?
d.) Use the Quadratic Formula to solve

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Hello,


gravity on earth :g=9.81 m/s²

h(t)=-(g*t^2)/(2)+v_(0)*t+h_(0)
9.81/2≈4.9

v_(0)\ is\ initial\ speed

h_(0)\ is\ initial\ height

Answer 1


2)
h(t)=-4.9*t²+20*t+10

To hit the ground ht(t)=0
==> -4.9*t²+20*t+10=0
Δ=20²+4*4*10=560=23,6643...²

t=(-20-4√35)/(-4.9*2)=4,4555...(s)

t=(-20+4√35)/(-2*4.9)=-0,37391... to exclude (time must be >0)









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