OreoMcFlurry
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Hey guys,
I was just doing the 2021 NEAP physics paper and I'm kinda confused about this question:
I know that if there are 5 frames per second - this means that the interval between each frame is 0.2 seconds and since the first frame is just the starting frame, then the time of flight is:
14 x 0.2 = 2.8 seconds right?
But it's solving for the maximum height which I struggle with most. I know that for max height, v(y) = 0
I'm not too sure as to what to actually do and so could someone please help out with solving this. It would be highly appreciated - thank you.
I was just doing the 2021 NEAP physics paper and I'm kinda confused about this question:
I know that if there are 5 frames per second - this means that the interval between each frame is 0.2 seconds and since the first frame is just the starting frame, then the time of flight is:
14 x 0.2 = 2.8 seconds right?
But it's solving for the maximum height which I struggle with most. I know that for max height, v(y) = 0
I'm not too sure as to what to actually do and so could someone please help out with solving this. It would be highly appreciated - thank you.