![SOLVED: An object makes projectile motion as given in the Fig 3. Find the values of the quantities below: The maximum height hmax that the object takes; the time of flight t; SOLVED: An object makes projectile motion as given in the Fig 3. Find the values of the quantities below: The maximum height hmax that the object takes; the time of flight t;](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/20427d38a77f44dd90662fa9a687e3b5.jpg)
SOLVED: An object makes projectile motion as given in the Fig 3. Find the values of the quantities below: The maximum height hmax that the object takes; the time of flight t;
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![SOLVED: The height function of a projectile is given by h(t)=-at^2+bt+c, where time,t, is in seconds, height,h, is in metres, and t>=0. What is the maximum height, in terms of a,b, and SOLVED: The height function of a projectile is given by h(t)=-at^2+bt+c, where time,t, is in seconds, height,h, is in metres, and t>=0. What is the maximum height, in terms of a,b, and](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/9fb4e34e-2b02-4ada-b5f9-056d727d9e6e_large.jpg)
SOLVED: The height function of a projectile is given by h(t)=-at^2+bt+c, where time,t, is in seconds, height,h, is in metres, and t>=0. What is the maximum height, in terms of a,b, and
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An object launched straight up into the air is said to have parabolic motion (because it goes up, reaches a maximum height, and then comes back down). The height (h) of a
![SOLVED: projectile motion find range, time, max height and final velocity a)canon height=0; canon angle =45degrees; initial velocity 15m/s b:) canon height=15m; canon angle =70degrees; initial velocity 15m/s SOLVED: projectile motion find range, time, max height and final velocity a)canon height=0; canon angle =45degrees; initial velocity 15m/s b:) canon height=15m; canon angle =70degrees; initial velocity 15m/s](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/17569fb5-2f26-4fb2-b8a7-82139e1484f5_large.jpg)