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A body is always more than 1, d) equal to less than 1?
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The greatest height that the body will reach can be calculated using the formula for maximum height in projectile motion:
h = (v^2) / (2g)
Where:
h = maximum height
v = initial velocity
g = acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.81 m/s^2)
If the initial velocity is given as v, then the maximum height can be calculated using the formula above.
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$$\frac{u^2}{2g}$$
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