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23 February, 20:46

A ball is dropped from a treetop 64 feet above the ground. How long does it take to hit the ground? (s = 16t 2) 1 second 2 seconds 3 seconds

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  1. 23 February, 21:06
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    A nice physics problem.

    But 16t 2 is inappropriately written; you meant x = 16t^2, where "^" represents exponentiation.

    The appropriate formula applying to this situation includes a "t" term which is not present in yours. Start with this:

    s = s_0 + v_0t + (1/2) a^t^2, where x_0 is the initial height above the ground and v_0 is the initial velocity. "a" represents acceleration an here is - 32.2 ft / (sec^2).

    Here's how we apply this formula:

    0 ft = 64 ft + 0*t + (1/2) (-32.2 ft / (sec^2), or

    0 ft = 64 ft - 16.1 ft / (sec^2)

    You must solve this equation for time, t. It will be a positive quantity.
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