A girl jumps with an initial velocity of 16 m/s. What is the maximum height she can reach?
Answer: 13.1 m
Explanation
h = u²/2g = (16)² / (2 × 9.8) = 256 / 19.6 = 13.06 ≈ 13.1 m.
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