SOLUTION: use the formula h = rt - 4.9t2
a projectile is fired upward with an initial speed of 2940 m/s. After how many minutes does it hit the ground?
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a projectile is fired upward with an initial speed of 2940 m/s. After how many minutes does it hit the ground?
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: use the formula h = rt - 4.9t2
a projectile is fired upward with an initial speed of 2940 m/s. After how many minutes does it hit the ground?
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I'm assuming that r is the initial speed in .
Also, I'm assuming that the units of 4.9 are .
That's your gravity terms (1/2 g).
At time t=0 seconds, the projectile is on the ground, about to be fired.
You need to find the next time h(t)=0. Divide both sides by (t). Add (4.9t) to both sides Divide both sides by (4.9).
In 600 seconds, the projectile will hit the ground.
600 seconds = 10 minutes.