Djectle is shot vertically upward with a given initial velocity. It reaches a maximum height of 100 m. If, on a second shot, the initial velocity is doubled then, find the maximum height of the projectile. Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option 5 400 m 241m 200m 1414 70.7 m

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A projectile is shot vertically upward with a given initial velocity. It reaches a maximum height of 100 m. If,
on a second shot, the initial velocity is doubled then, find the maximum height of the projectile.
Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
Option 4
Option 5
400 m
241m
200m
1414
70.7 m
a) option 4
b)
option 3
option 2
uando
option S
el
Ses birak
Transcribed Image Text:A projectile is shot vertically upward with a given initial velocity. It reaches a maximum height of 100 m. If, on a second shot, the initial velocity is doubled then, find the maximum height of the projectile. Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option 5 400 m 241m 200m 1414 70.7 m a) option 4 b) option 3 option 2 uando option S el Ses birak
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