An object is thrown straight upward with an initial velocity of 13.3 m/s. What is the object's maximum upward displacement? Enter a number assuming proper SI Units.

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An object is thrown straight upward with an initial velocity of 13.3 m/s. What is the object's maximum
upward displacement? Enter a number assuming proper SI Units.
Transcribed Image Text:An object is thrown straight upward with an initial velocity of 13.3 m/s. What is the object's maximum upward displacement? Enter a number assuming proper SI Units.
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Initial upward velocity of an object (u) = 13.3 msFinal velocity at the maximum height (v) = 0 msg = - 9.8 ms2(Acceleration due to gravity)

 

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