Shows how to used free fall kinematics to determine the maximum height of an object that is projected vertically from a known height with a known initial velocity. You can link to all my videos at my website: [ Ссылка ]
Links to my other free fall videos below:
(1) Free Fall: An Explanation
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(2) Solving for Time to Fall from a Known Height
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(3) Solving for Final Velocity from Known Time to Fall
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(4) Solving for Height from Known Time to Fall
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(5) solving for Final Velocity when Falling from a Known Height
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(6) Solving for Maximum Height when Launched Up with a Known Initial Velocity
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(7) Solving for Initial Velocity Needed to Reach a Known Height
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(8) Solving for Total Time in the Air when Launch Up with a Known Initial Velocity
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(9) Solving for Initial Velocity when form a Known Total Time in the Air
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(10) Solving for Maximum Height when Launch Up from a Surface Above the Ground
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(11) Solving for Total Time in the Air when Launch Up from a Surface Above the Ground
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(12) Solving for Final Velocity when Launch Up from a Surface Above the Ground
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Physics, Kinematics, Free Fall (12 of 12) Maximum Height
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