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15 February, 01:55

If an object is dropped from a height of 144 feet, the function gives the height of the object after t seconds. When will the object hit the ground?

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  1. 15 February, 02:14
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    A=-32 (acceleration is the constant g) integrating with respect to t

    v=-32t+vi but initial velocity is equal to zero as it is just "dropped".

    h=-32t^2/2+hi, since the initial height is 144 ft

    h (t) = - 16t^2+144

    The object will be at the ground when h (t) = 0

    -16t^2+144

    -16 (t^2-9) = 0

    -16 (t+3) (t-3) = 0, but since we know t>0

    t=3 seconds.
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