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A particle is moving along a projectile path where the initial height is 160 feet with an initial speed of 144 feet per second. What is the maximum height of the particle?

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Answer :
H = 484 feet

Explanation :

Given that,

Initial height = 160 feet

Initial speed = 144 feet/ sec

Using third equation of motion


v^(2) = u^(2) + 2gh


0 = (144)^(2)\ feet/s+2* -32feet/s^(2)* h


h = 324 feet

Now the maximum height

H = h + initial height


H = 324 feet + 160 feet


H = 484 feet

Hence, this is the required solution.


User Freginold
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Assuming Earth's gravity, the formula for the flight of the particle is:

s(t) = -16t^2 + vt + s = -16t^2 + 144t + 160.

This has a maximum when t = -b/(2a) = -144/[2(-16)] = -144/(-32) = 9/2.

Therefore, the maximum height is s(9/2) = -16(9/2)^2 + 144(9/2) + 160 = 484 feet.
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