Will they always?

Classical Mechanics Level pending

Is it appropriate to use the equation of kinematics for determining the any height attained by an object projected upward with any velocity?

No Yes

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Md Zuhair
Mar 7, 2017

Relevant wiki: 1D Kinematics Problem Solving

When the acceleration is varying these does not hold, Say a a c c = a t 2 a_{acc}=at^2 at a time instant t t , So this cannot be solved by that formula.

But for constant acceleration a(Say) , It is possible

Yes gravitational force varies with height

Tarun B - 4 years, 2 months ago

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