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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can someone please help me out with this problem: An object is thrown vertically upward and has a speed of 24m/s when it reaches two thirds of its maximum height above the launch point. Determine its maximum height. Please show me how to do this. Thanks in advance.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

are u there?

OpenStudy (turingtest):

the velocity at the top is 0 we can use that to set up a kinematic equation for the last third of the motion upwards\[v_f^2=v_i^2+2ad\]acceleration is g (down) the initial velocity is given, the final velocity is 0, and the height it moves is one-third the total height h/3\[0=v_i^2-\frac23gh\]solve for h

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey eash more help me in my question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks for your help. What happened to the 2, that would be in front of the g?

OpenStudy (turingtest):

it's still there, but I put it over the three we get from h/3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok, what happened to the 2 in 2/3 go?

OpenStudy (turingtest):

|dw:1328243865207:dw|we are just considering the last third of its flight over the distance h/3 after that if we find h we know the total height

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