maximum height equation physics
2008

Physics problem applying the maximum height of a rock, the time it takes to get to that, and more. Please help!?
Consider a stone thrown from a bridge 75m high in an angle of 25 degrees to the horizontal. The initial velocity of the rock is 15 m / s. find the following amounts: a) the maximum height reached by the rock, b) the time it takes the rock to reach its maximum height c) the place where the land of rock d) the time when the rock lands e) speed of the rock (magnitude and direction) just before Please show the work of the land and the equations so you can see exactly how, thank you very much!
The answer is definitely no, "132,561" for any of them
Lec 11 | 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999
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