Question #142931
Does a greater time of flight always mean a greater initial upward velocity? Why?
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Expert's answer
2020-11-10T07:02:50-0500

The time of flight is the time to go upward and downward:


T=2t=2vig.T=2t=\frac{2v_i}{g}.


Thus, excluding facts such as air resistance, we can agree that the greater time of flight depends on the initial velocity.


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