Maximum height the projectile reaches: 23.948m Projectile speed at max height: 28.751m/s Earliest time when the height of the projectile is half of its maximum value: 0.648s I have tried this problem many times and I cannot get the correct answer. I have attached both the problem and a picture of my work, which is incorrect. What am I doing wrong?

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Maximum height the projectile reaches: 23.948m Projectile speed at max height: 28.751m/s Earliest time when the height of the projectile is half of its maximum value: 0.648s I have tried this problem many times and I cannot get the correct answer. I have attached both the problem and a picture of my work, which is incorrect. What am I doing wrong?
6:03 PM Fri Jan 28
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28.751mrs
36MS
23.948m
K370°
ay= 9.8mri?
0.6485
3.7745 106on
d=v, t +g axt
106.66=36 co137)E
(t=3.708 sec
h=Vyt
h =36sin(37)(3.708)-5(9.8)(3.70
6=12.464M
Vy=-9.8£
Transcribed Image Text:6:03 PM Fri Jan 28 a 49% う T + : 0 28.751mrs 36MS 23.948m K370° ay= 9.8mri? 0.6485 3.7745 106on d=v, t +g axt 106.66=36 co137)E (t=3.708 sec h=Vyt h =36sin(37)(3.708)-5(9.8)(3.70 6=12.464M Vy=-9.8£
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A projectile is fired from the ground (you can assume the
initial height is the same as the ground) in a field so there are
no obstacles in its way. It is fired at an angle of 37° with
respect to the horizontal and with an initial speed of 36 m/s.
Air resistance is negligible in this situation. Call up the
positive y direction, and toward the wall the positive x
direction.
Max Height
Speed at Max Height
Half of Max Height
Hits Wall Height
The same projectile was then fired in the same way
toward a wall that is a horizontal distance 106.6 m
from where the projectile was fired. What was the
height of the projectile when it hit the wall?
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Transcribed Image Text:Verizon 6:02 PM Done vebwork.runestone.academy AA Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem A projectile is fired from the ground (you can assume the initial height is the same as the ground) in a field so there are no obstacles in its way. It is fired at an angle of 37° with respect to the horizontal and with an initial speed of 36 m/s. Air resistance is negligible in this situation. Call up the positive y direction, and toward the wall the positive x direction. Max Height Speed at Max Height Half of Max Height Hits Wall Height The same projectile was then fired in the same way toward a wall that is a horizontal distance 106.6 m from where the projectile was fired. What was the height of the projectile when it hit the wall? hFinal = A Linking Quantity Hint: Hint: > > >
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