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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A particle is moving along a projectile path where the initial height is 96 feet with an initial speed of 16 feet per second. What is the maximum height of the particle? 100 feet 96 feet 60 feet 56 feet

OpenStudy (aravindg):

pls post that in physics section

OpenStudy (anonymous):

max ht = u*u/2g add 96

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So it's 96?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

physics? This is math harry potter.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

calculate that height nd add 96

OpenStudy (anonymous):

100!

OpenStudy (aravindg):

projectile motion is a phy topic

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Solving Real-World Problems Involving Quadratic Equations

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok.............. math is the language of physics.................

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Pretty sure this is algebra.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hi @careless850 - @AravindG and @A.Avinash_Goutham are correct. This is a physics question (it deals with velocity). In the future, please try and post this in the Physics section, thank you!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This person is taking a math class, and it should be posted in the math section. It's a question about math that involves physics, so next time know your stuff before you post. The main subject of this question in math, in a math course, that just happens to deal with velocity.

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