Posted by: pat May 2, 2007
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Can someone tell me how to solve this:
A particle is projected vertically upward from the earth' s surface with initial speed Vo. Prove that the maximum height H reached above the earth's surface is
H=Vo^2R( 2gR-Vo^2)
I think it can be solved using conservation of energy but I dont know where to start from. Please help!!!