On what does stone 's maximum height depends upon which is thrown vertically upward ?
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"the maximum height of a stone vertically thrown upward depends upon the initial velocity provided by the man throwing the stone"
"the maximum height of a stone vertically thrown upward depends upon the initial velocity provided by the man throwing the stone"
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The maximum height of the object (stone) depends on the highest vertical position along its trajectory. The maximum height of the projectile depends on the initial velocity v0, the launch angle θ, and the acceleration due to gravity. The unit of maximum height is meters (m).
H = maximum height (m)
v0 = initial velocity (m/s)
g = acceleration due to gravity (9.80 m/s2)
θ = angle of the initial velocity from the horizontal plane (radians or degrees)
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