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A kangaroo jumps at 6.32 m/s from flat ground at a 55.8° angle. How long does it take to reach its maximum height? Unit=s
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A kangaroo jumps at 6.32 m/s from flat ground at a 55.8° angle. How long does it take to reach its maximum height? Unit=s
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The answer to the question is Thus, it takes the kangaroo approximately 0.533 seconds to reach its maximum height.
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