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16 April, 20:57

A tennis ball machine serves a ball vertically into the air from a height of 2 feet, with an initial speed of 120 feet per second. After how many seconds does the ball attain it's maximum height?

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  1. 16 April, 20:59
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    The maximum height is reached after 3.75 seconds.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Assuming the deceleration due to gravity is unaided by air resistance, gravity causes the ball to lose vertical speed at the rate of 32 ft/s every second. The initial vertical speed of 120 ft/s will decline to zero when t satisfies ...

    ... 120 ft/s - (32 ft/s²) t = 0

    ... (120 ft/s) / (32 ft/s²) = t = 3.75 s

    The ball will not go any higher after its vertical speed is zero.
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