A bullet is shot straight up from the surface of the Moon (g = 1.62 m-) with an initial %3D velocity of 502 m. How much time does it take the bullet to reach its maximum height? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a second.

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A bullet is shot straight up from the surface
of the Moon (g = 1.62 m-) with an initial
%3D
velocity of 502 m. How much time does it
take the bullet to reach its maximum height?
Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a
second.
Transcribed Image Text:A bullet is shot straight up from the surface of the Moon (g = 1.62 m-) with an initial %3D velocity of 502 m. How much time does it take the bullet to reach its maximum height? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a second.
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