if a jumping frog can give itself the same initial speed regardless of the direc
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if a jumping frog can give itself the same initial speed regardless of the direction in which it jumps (forward or straight up) how is the maximum vertical height to which it can jump related to its maximum horizontal range Rmax=vo^2/g if a jumping frog can give itself the same initial speed regardless of the direction in which it jumps (forward or straight up) how is the maximum vertical height to which it can jump related to its maximum horizontal range Rmax=vo^2/g if a jumping frog can give itself the same initial speed regardless of the direction in which it jumps (forward or straight up) how is the maximum vertical height to which it can jump related to its maximum horizontal range Rmax=vo^2/gExplanation / Answer
Max height = U^2sin^2(theta)/2g
in case of max range theta = 45 degree
=> Max height = U^2/4g = Rmax/4
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