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Physics, 30.01.2021 03:20, lupitaca888

A 2.8 kg melon is launched straight upwards with an initial velocity of 34 m/s , ignoring air resistance, how high will the melon reach above the ground?

b. If the melon actually reaches a height of only 40 m, calculate the average
force of air resistance acting against the melon as it rises,


A 2.8 kg melon is launched straight upwards with an initial velocity of 34 m/s

, ignoring air res

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