There is no way to tell unless a height is specified. Once you have that, you would divide the distance (height) by the time (2.5). Suppose 50 feet, and it took 5 seconds to reach that height.
You would have 50/5 = 10 feet per second.
given the acceleration of gravity is 9.81m/s2 and y=at2 then ymax = 9.81(2.5)2 OR 61.3125m
At its highest point it has a velocity of zero. if 0=v0-at and a=9.81 and t=2.5 then
v0 = 9.81(2.5) = 24.525 m/s
No. Level flight for an aircraft is not flight in a straight line (vertically) but one that follows the curvature of the earth. It is an arc that maintains the same altitude.
23 seconds
a = m/s/s a = 560/1/7 a = 80m/s/s
Acceleration of the arrow is -3m/s2A = (velocity minus initial velocity) / time
Magnitude of average acceleration = (change of speed) divided by (time for the change)Average 'A' = (35 - 65) / 10 = -30/10 = -3.5 meters per second2-- That's the average over the 10 seconds. We don't know anything about thevalue of the acceleration at any particular instant during the 10 seconds.-- We're working entirely with scalars ... speed, not velocity, and magnitude ofacceleration ... since we don't know anything about the arrow's direction at anytime during the whole event.
The highest point a rocket reaches during its flight is typically the apogee, which is the point of maximum altitude. This is the point where the rocket reaches its peak altitude before descending back to Earth.
Go to www.birdwatchersgeneralstore.com/vultureplane.htm and have a look, it is the highest documented flight at a little under seven miles straight up being credited to a Ruppells Griffon Vulture of Africa.
If a projectile takes 8 seconds to reach its maximum height, it will take another 8 seconds to return to its original elevation. Presuming it is lauched from flat ground and returns to the ground, its total time in flight would be 16 seconds. If it is launched from a hill, or at a hill, more information would be needed.
13 seconds thats not what i call a flight : )
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