The body was thrown vertically upward at a speed of 10 m / s. What is the maximum body height you can lift?

To calculate the maximum height of the thrown body, you can use the formula: hx = S = V0 ^ 2 / 2g or the law of conservation of energy: Ek = En; m * V0 ^ 2/2 = m * g * hx and hx = V02 / 2g.

Constants and variables: V0 – throw speed (V0 = 10 m / s); g – acceleration due to gravity (g ≈ 10 m / s2).

Calculation: hx = V0 ^ 2 / 2g = 10 ^ 2 / (2 * 10) = 5 m.

Answer: After throwing at a speed of 10 m / s, the body will be able to rise 5 meters.



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