Can You Find The Maximum Height? 📐😳
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Can you calculate the maximum height of this projectile? 😳📐
Projectile motion is one of the most important topics in physics and competitive exams like JEE Main, JEE Advanced, NEET, and Olympiads.
To find the maximum height, you need to understand velocity components, gravity, and kinematic equations.
Think you can solve it before checking the answer? 👇🧠
Physics Concept:
H=
2g
u
2
sin
2
θ
Where:
u = initial velocity
θ = projection angle
g = acceleration due to gravity
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The maximum height of a projectile depends only on its vertical component of velocity.
At the highest point:
👉 Vertical velocity becomes zero
👉 Kinetic energy is minimum
👉 Potential energy is maximum
Using projectile motion:
Formula:
H=
2g
u
2
sin
2
θ
Key idea:
👉 Resolve velocity into horizontal and vertical components
👉 Use only the vertical component for maximum height
👉 Gravity continuously reduces upward velocity
Can you solve it mentally? Drop your answer below! 👇📐🔥
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