Alright, I'm pretty new, but I still need help, a hefty question so i understand if no one wants to solve. 4) Choose an initial velocity for a firework based on your research from Task 1 a. Write an equation that represents the path of a firework that is launched from the ground with the initial velocity that you chose. b. Suppose this firework is set to explode 3 seconds after it is launched. At what height will this firework be when it explodes? c. On the same coordinate plane that you have been using, draw a graph that represents the path of this firework. Mark your graph to indicate the point at which the firework will explode. Label this graph “Firework #2”. 5. You launch a third firework. Decide whether you want to launch it from the ground or from the roof of the building. Also, choose a height at which this firework will explode and an initial velocity for this firework. a. How long after setting off the firework should the delay be set? b. On the same coordinate plane that you have been using, draw a graph that represents the path of this firework. Mark your graph to indicate the point at which the firework will explode. Label this graph “Firework #3”. 6. What can you conclude about how the height of the building and the initial velocity of the item launched affect the maximum height and the time it takes to get there? Task 3 You will submit the following items. • results of your research, including the height of the building that you found and initial velocities for fireworks
Welcome to qc! This question is kinda asking for too much, do you have anything specific that we can help you on?
Hello, i probably should of started smaller, but id might as well start with the first question asked. need someone to show me how its done. if that's not doable, I completely understand.
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