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The equation for the motion of a projectile fired straight up at an initial velocity of 64 ft/s is h = 64t - 16t2, where h is the height in feet and t is the time in seconds. Find the time the projectile needs to reach its highest point. How high will it go?

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The projectile will reach its highest point when its velocity is zero.
According to equation:
h = 64t - 16t²

Differentiating it with respect to t we get the velocity.

dh/dt = v = 64 - 32t

For max. h, v must be zero.

therefore t = 64/32
= 2sec

putting it in h = 64t - 16t²
we get
h=64(2)-16(2)²
=64 ft


So time = 2sec

and height = 64 ft
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