Untitled Question A particle is launched, from O(0,0) at a speed of 30m/s at an angle of 30°. The particle strikes a vertical wall at a point of impact having a coordinate (10,y), with a velocity having (tz, vy) components at a time timpact- Which of the following statement is wrong

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A particle is launched, from O(0,0) at a speed of 30m/s at an angle of 30°.
The particle strikes a vertical wall at a point of impact having a coordinate
(10,y), with a velocity having (Vx, Vy) components at a time timpact-
Which of the following statement is wrong
The particke didn't reach the maxiumum height ymaz because
timpact < tmaz
The particle didnt reach the
maximum height y_max because
t_impact < t_max
Transcribed Image Text:touch O O a 46.ll 63I 4:31 PM IVUI JTO JUTO7 (uwstuutiiLS.nu.cuu.Ip: Switch account * Required Untitled Question * A particle is launched, from O(0,0) at a speed of 30m/s at an angle of 30°. The particle strikes a vertical wall at a point of impact having a coordinate (10,y), with a velocity having (Vx, Vy) components at a time timpact- Which of the following statement is wrong The particke didn't reach the maxiumum height ymaz because timpact < tmaz The particle didnt reach the maximum height y_max because t_impact < t_max
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