On what does stone 's maximum height depends upon which is thrown vertically upward ?
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it depends upon the initial velocity provided by the person throwing stone
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This is very simple.
The initial velocity of the ball will be reduced by the gravity acceleration g of -9,81 m/s^2.
This change of velocity amounts to g.t, by definition. Change in velocity equals acceleration multiplied by the time that the acceleration is present.
Since t is your 3 seconds and g the Earth gravitation:
g.t = 29,4 m/s.
The initial velocity of the ball will be reduced by the gravity acceleration g of -9,81 m/s^2.
This change of velocity amounts to g.t, by definition. Change in velocity equals acceleration multiplied by the time that the acceleration is present.
Since t is your 3 seconds and g the Earth gravitation:
g.t = 29,4 m/s.
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