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What is the hardest branch of physics?

Asked by Soffe, Last updated: Jan 24, 2024

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Carice Snow

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Answered May 22, 2019

The correct answer is option A Velocity at maximum height (vf) = 0 Time it takes to reach maximum height (t) = 3.125s ∆d = vf x t – ½ at^2 ∆d = (0) – ½ at^2 ∆d = - ½ (-9.8m/s^2) (3.125s) ^2 ∆d = 47.9m Approximately 48m Hope this helps

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Answered Apr 24, 2017

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