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14 May, 23:03

A ball is thrown w a speed of 30m/s at an angle of 10. When is the vertical component of the velocity equal to zero

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  1. 14 May, 23:30
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    Now the vertical velocity of the ball thrown at an angle 10° is given as

    Voy (initial vertical velocity) = 30m/s x sin 10

    Voy (initial vertical velocity) = 5.2m/s

    Now the ball is decelerating with an acceleration due to gravity equivalent to 9.8m/s^2.

    Let Vy be the final velocity and that is equal to zero in this case.

    Now

    Vy = Voy - tx9.8

    Where t is the time at which the vertical velocity becomes 0.

    Substituting the values we get

    0 = 5.2-tx9.8

    9.8t=5.2

    t=0.53 secs
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