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The time taken by the ball to reach the maximum height is 1 second. The maximum height reached by the ball is 36 meters.
Ignoring air resistance, I get this formula:Maximum height of a vertically-launched object = 1.5 square of initial speed/GI could be wrong. In that case, the unused portion of my fee will be cheerfully refunded.
Anyone who is trying to figure out how high they can vertically throw an object like a ball has a little math to do. The calculation needed is the time it takes the ball to reach its max height multiplied by the rate at which gravity kicks in. Take that number and divide it in half.
Mean beta energy is 30% of the maximum energy.
cruise speed is when you're cruising, maximum speed is when your going hella fast
The term is "resting position" (also equilibrium position).
Vertically it is unrestricted
I'm sure that this question means altitude. Altitude is vertical distance between the maximum or minimum of the ocean wave (or any wave) and halfway between the minimum and maximum. Half the vertical distance between the minimum and maximum of the wave.
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The time taken by the ball to reach the maximum height is 1 second. The maximum height reached by the ball is 36 meters.
You can't unless you know gravity and air pressure as well.
At the imaginary lines that we call the Tropics, the directly overhead sun reaches max / min.
if the bal is thrown by making 45 degree angles. with the ground..it will travel maximum distance...
Ignoring air resistance, I get this formula:Maximum height of a vertically-launched object = 1.5 square of initial speed/GI could be wrong. In that case, the unused portion of my fee will be cheerfully refunded.
the rang ( of the rang ) the difference between the maximum and minimum values in a data set.
it is maximum 120 m .