What is the maximum height for a body projected upward at 20 m/s (g = 10 m/s²)?

What is the maximum height for a body projected upward at 20 m/s (g = 10 m/s²)?

  • Correct Answer: 20 meters
  • 10 meters
  • 30 meters
  • 40 meters

Explanation: Maximum height = 20²/(2 × 10) = 20 meters. (Difficult)

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