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This is from EK phys 1001 #86:
Which of the following represents the max height reached by the projectile?
The answer is h = 1/8gt^2
The way they founded was by setting t = 1/2 (since half the time will get you to max height) and initial velocity = 0
From x=vit +1/2at^2 they get h = 1/2(g)(1/2)^2
The math makes sense but one of the other answers is h = v^2/2g (which I thought was the answer)
from vf^2 = vi^2 + 2ax , if vf is zero at maximum height, then -vi^2 = -2gx
and x = height = vi^2/2g
but this is not the answer... can someone explain why?
Which of the following represents the max height reached by the projectile?
The answer is h = 1/8gt^2
The way they founded was by setting t = 1/2 (since half the time will get you to max height) and initial velocity = 0
From x=vit +1/2at^2 they get h = 1/2(g)(1/2)^2
The math makes sense but one of the other answers is h = v^2/2g (which I thought was the answer)
from vf^2 = vi^2 + 2ax , if vf is zero at maximum height, then -vi^2 = -2gx
and x = height = vi^2/2g
but this is not the answer... can someone explain why?
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