A pomegranate is launched upward at an angle above the horizontal with a speed and direction such that it reaches a maximum height of 18.6 m above the point it was released. The pomegranate has a speed of 18.6 m/s when it reaches its maximum height. Find the pomegranate's launch speed vo, assuming no air resistance. [Hint: Use the Work-Kinetic energy theorem, setting the work done by the gravity force equal to the change in the pomegranate's kinetic energy.] v0 = m/s Record your numerical answer below, assuming three significant figures. Remember to include a "-" if necessary. H 4x 10:25 PM 10/23/2022

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A pomegranate is launched upward at an angle above the horizontal
with a speed and direction such that it reaches a maximum height of
18.6 m above the point it was released. The pomegranate has a speed
of 18.6 m/s when it reaches its maximum height.
Find the pomegranate's launch speed vo, assuming no air resistance.
[Hint: Use the Work-Kinetic energy theorem, setting the work done by
the gravity force equal to the change in the pomegranate's kinetic
energy.]
v0 =
VO
Record your numerical answer below, assuming three significant figures.
Remember to include a "-" if necessary.
O
O
m/s
C
ES
4x
10:25 PM
10/23/2022
2
41
Transcribed Image Text:Computation. A pomegranate is launched upward at an angle above the horizontal with a speed and direction such that it reaches a maximum height of 18.6 m above the point it was released. The pomegranate has a speed of 18.6 m/s when it reaches its maximum height. Find the pomegranate's launch speed vo, assuming no air resistance. [Hint: Use the Work-Kinetic energy theorem, setting the work done by the gravity force equal to the change in the pomegranate's kinetic energy.] v0 = VO Record your numerical answer below, assuming three significant figures. Remember to include a "-" if necessary. O O m/s C ES 4x 10:25 PM 10/23/2022 2 41
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