SOLUTION: Rex is doing a physics experiment with a steel ball. He throws it upwards with a velocity of 11m/s from a height of 1.2m. For what times is the height of the steel ball greater tha
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Question 1165002: Rex is doing a physics experiment with a steel ball. He throws it upwards with a velocity of 11m/s from a height of 1.2m. For what times is the height of the steel ball greater than 3m? Use height formula h = -16t^2 + Velocity(t) + height and round your answers to the nearest hundrendths of a second. Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Rex is doing a physics experiment with a steel ball. He throws it upwards with a velocity of 11m/s from a height of 1.2m. For what times is the height of the steel ball greater than 3m? Use height formula h = -16t^2 + Velocity(t) + height and round your answers to the nearest hundrendths of a second.
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h = -16t^2 + Velocity(t) + height ------------ This is commonly used for feet, not meters.