A ball is kicked from the ground at point O with an initial velocity vo = 20 m/s that makes an angle 0 = 30° with the horizontal. This ball reaches its maximum height at point A and then returns to the ground at point B as shown in the figure. (g = 10m/s2) The time taken by the ball to reach the maximum height at point A (toa) is equal to: %3D A A. 05s B Is C. 15 s D 2 s E 25s Vo hmax B

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A ball is kicked from the ground at point 0 with an initial velocity vo = 20 m/s that
makes an angle 0 = 30° with the horizontal. This ball reaches its maximum height at
point A and then returns to the ground at point B as shown in the figure. (g = 10m/s²)
The time taken by the ball to reach the maximum height at point A (toa) is equal to:
A. 0.5s
B Is
C. 15 s
D. 2 s
E 25s
Vo
hmax
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F6
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Transcribed Image Text:A ball is kicked from the ground at point 0 with an initial velocity vo = 20 m/s that makes an angle 0 = 30° with the horizontal. This ball reaches its maximum height at point A and then returns to the ground at point B as shown in the figure. (g = 10m/s²) The time taken by the ball to reach the maximum height at point A (toa) is equal to: A. 0.5s B Is C. 15 s D. 2 s E 25s Vo hmax () F5 F6 FB PrtSc Insert Del F9 F10 F11 F12 & 6 7
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