Solved: PROBLEM 25EWhat Goes Up . . . In let ta be the

Chapter 3, Problem 25E

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What Goes Up... In Problem 16 let \(t_{a}\) be the time it takes the cannonball to attain its maximum height and let \(t_{d}\) be the time it takes the cannonball to fall from the maximum height to the ground. Compare the value of \(t_{a}\) with the value of \(t_{d}\) and compare the magnitude of the impact velocity \(v_{i}\) with the initial velocity \(v_{0}\). See Problem 48 in Exercises 3.1. A root-finding application of a CAS might be useful here. [Hint: Use the model in Problem 15 when the cannonball is falling.]

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