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A punter kicks a football from the ground with a velocity of 19 m/s at an angle 32 degrees from the horizontal the football travels a horizontal distance of 33m before it hits the ground what is the maximum height the football reaches

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Answer: 5.17 m

Step-by-step explanation:

The football reaches its maximum height when the vertical component of the velocity is zero:


V_(y)=0 m/s

This is exactly at the point where the football stops and then begins to fall thanks to the acceleration due gravity.

So, we can use the following equation:


(V_(y))^(2)=(V_(oy))^(2)-2gy_(max)

Where:


V_(y)=0 is the final velocity


V_(oy)=V_(o) sin(32\°) is the vertical component of the initial velocity


V_(o)=19 m/s is the initial velocity


g=9.8 m/s^(2) is the acceleration due gravity


y_(max) is the football's maximum height

Isolating
y_(max):


y_(max)=((V_(o) sin(32\°))^(2))/(2g)


y_(max)=((19 m/s sin(32\°))^(2))/(2(9.8 m/s^(2)))

Finally:


y_(max)=5.17 m This is the football's maximum height

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