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The height of a projectile that has been launched upward can be determined by finding the sum of the product of one-half of the object’s acceleration and t2, the product of the object’s initial velocity and t, and the object’s initial height, where t represents the number of seconds after the object has been launched. An object’s acceleration can be assumed to be -32 ft/s2, which is the acceleration due to gravity. d. Can you use your previous answer to determine how long it will take for the object to reach its maximum height? If so, determine how long it will take and find the maximum heigh
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