You shoot an arrow into the air at an initial velocity of 12.5m/s at an angle...

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You shoot an arrow into the air at an initial velocity of12.5m/s at an angle of 40º.

  1. Find the maximum height the arrow reaches in the air.
  2. Find the time it takes to reach its maximum height.
  3. Find the time it takes to hit the ground. Assume its flight inthe air is symmetrical, with the first half of flight travelingupward, and the 2nd half of flight traveling downward.
  4. Find how far away it hits the ground.

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GivenInitial launch velocity of the arrow Launch angle Find the maximum height the arrow reaches in the    See Answer
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