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In the question number 62. the maximum height attained by the ball is

A

11.25 m

B

48.2 m

C

23. 5 m

D

68 m

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A

The maximum height is given by
`H=(u^(2)sin^(2)theta)/(2g)=((30)^(2)sin^(2)30^(@))/(2xx10)=11.25m`
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