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30 September, 19:11

Brian "bicycle kicked" a soccer ball up from a height of 4ft off the ground with an initial upward velocity of 34 feet/sec. As the ball was coming down, Mike jumped up and at 8 ft off the ground, headed it into the goal and win the game. How long did it take for the ball to come down and reach Mike's head?

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  1. 30 September, 19:25
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    1.95 seconds or 2.06 seconds

    (Depending on your acceleration value)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    s = ut + 0.5at²

    u = 34 ft/s

    a = - 10 m/s² = - 32.8084 ft/s²

    s = 8-4 = 4 ft

    4 = 34t + ½ (-32.8084) t²

    4 = 34t - 16.4042t²

    16.4042t² - 34t + 4 = 0

    t = 1.946, 0.125

    Mike catches the ball the second time it was at a height of 8ft.

    Do t = 1.95 s

    If you use a = 32.17405 ft/s²,

    t = 2.05655765 (2.06 seconds in 3 sf)
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