Time to Reach Highest Point Formula

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Time to Reach Highest Point is defined as the time taken by the liquid jet to reach the maximum vertical distance. Check FAQs
T'=Vosin(Θ)g
T' - Time to Reach Highest Point?Vo - Initial Velocity of Liquid Jet?Θ - Angle of Liquid Jet?g - Acceleration due to Gravity?

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3.6943Edit=51.2Editsin(45Edit)9.8Edit
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Time to Reach Highest Point Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
T'=Vosin(Θ)g
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
T'=51.2m/ssin(45°)9.8m/s²
Next Step Convert Units
T'=51.2m/ssin(0.7854rad)9.8m/s²
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
T'=51.2sin(0.7854)9.8
Next Step Evaluate
T'=3.69427216293325s
LAST Step Rounding Answer
T'=3.6943s

Time to Reach Highest Point Formula Elements

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Time to Reach Highest Point
Time to Reach Highest Point is defined as the time taken by the liquid jet to reach the maximum vertical distance.
Symbol: T'
Measurement: TimeUnit: s
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Initial Velocity of Liquid Jet
The initial velocity of liquid jet is defined as the velocity possed by the liquid jet at time T=0.
Symbol: Vo
Measurement: SpeedUnit: m/s
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Angle of Liquid Jet
The Angle of Liquid Jet is defined as the angle between the horizontal x-axis and the free liquid jet.
Symbol: Θ
Measurement: AngleUnit: °
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Acceleration due to Gravity
Acceleration due to Gravity is acceleration gained by an object because of gravitational force.
Symbol: g
Measurement: AccelerationUnit: m/s²
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
sin
Sine is a trigonometric function that describes the ratio of the length of the opposite side of a right triangle to the length of the hypotenuse.
Syntax: sin(Angle)

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How to Evaluate Time to Reach Highest Point?

Time to Reach Highest Point evaluator uses Time to Reach Highest Point = Initial Velocity of Liquid Jet*sin(Angle of Liquid Jet)/Acceleration due to Gravity to evaluate the Time to Reach Highest Point, Time to Reach Highest Point is defined as the time taken by the liquid jet to reach the maximum vertical distance. Time to Reach Highest Point is denoted by T' symbol.

How to evaluate Time to Reach Highest Point using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Time to Reach Highest Point, enter Initial Velocity of Liquid Jet (Vo), Angle of Liquid Jet (Θ) & Acceleration due to Gravity (g) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Time to Reach Highest Point

What is the formula to find Time to Reach Highest Point?
The formula of Time to Reach Highest Point is expressed as Time to Reach Highest Point = Initial Velocity of Liquid Jet*sin(Angle of Liquid Jet)/Acceleration due to Gravity. Here is an example- 3.694272 = 51.2*sin(0.785398163397301)/9.8.
How to calculate Time to Reach Highest Point?
With Initial Velocity of Liquid Jet (Vo), Angle of Liquid Jet (Θ) & Acceleration due to Gravity (g) we can find Time to Reach Highest Point using the formula - Time to Reach Highest Point = Initial Velocity of Liquid Jet*sin(Angle of Liquid Jet)/Acceleration due to Gravity. This formula also uses Sine (sin) function(s).
Can the Time to Reach Highest Point be negative?
Yes, the Time to Reach Highest Point, measured in Time can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Time to Reach Highest Point?
Time to Reach Highest Point is usually measured using the Second[s] for Time. Millisecond[s], Microsecond[s], Nanosecond[s] are the few other units in which Time to Reach Highest Point can be measured.
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