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21 February, 09:17

A man standing at a window 5 meters tall watches a falling ball pass by the window in 0.3 seconds. From how high above the top of the window was the ball released?

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  1. 21 February, 09:20
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    11.76 meters.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To carry out the problem it is necessary to take into account the following equations:

    The first, in relation to the initial and final velocity, we know that gravity is 9.81 m / s ^ 2 and that the time is 0.3 seconds.

    Vf = Vo + g * t = Vo + 9.81 * 0.3

    Vf = Vo + 2.94 (1)

    The second, in the same way relating the initial and final speed, also with gravity but this time with the distance S, which we know to be 5 meters.

    Vf ^ 2 = Vo ^ 2 + 2 * g * S

    Vf ^ 2 = Vo ^ 2 + 2 * 9.81 * 5

    Vf ^ 2 = Vo ^ 2 + 98.1 (2)

    Now, we have two equations with two unknowns. If we replace (1) in (2):

    (Vo + 2,943) ^ 2 = Vo ^ 2 + 98.1

    Vo ^ 2 + 5,886 * Vo + 8.66 = Vo ^ 2 + 98.1

    Vo ^ 2 is canceled and we have, and reorganizing, we have:

    Vo = 89.44 / 5.886

    Vo = 15,195 m / s

    Now with the following formula we will calculate the height

    Vo ^ 2 = 2 * g * h

    h = Vo ^ 2 / (2 * g) = (15,195 ^ 2) / (2 * 9.81) = 11.76 meters

    In other words, the height corresponds to 11.76 meters.
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