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Engineering, 13.07.2019 01:20 nathanscastr02

Consider a falling mass(m) under gravity(9.8m/s). initial velocity of the mass is 5 m/s upwards. derive expressions for the velocity and the position of the mass(m) in terms of time and initial velocity/position of the mass. a) -how long will the mass take to reach the maximum height position? b)- what would be the maximum height the mass reach relative to its initial position?

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