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25 July, 18:22

A juggler throws a beanbag into the air with a speed of 1.0

How long does it take for the beanbag to reach its maximum height?

Round the answer to two significant digits.

Answer using a coordinate system where upward is positive.

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  1. 25 July, 18:24
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    It takes for the beanbag 5/49 seconds to reach its maximum height

    Explanation:

    A juggler throws a beanbag into the air with a speed of 1.0

    The initial speed is 1 m/s

    The beanbag will reach to its maximum height

    At the maximum height the speed equal to zero

    The final speed is zero

    The acceleration of gravity = - 9.8 m/s

    We need to find how long it takes for the beanbag to reach its maximum

    height

    Lets use the rule: v = u + gt, where v is the final speed, u is the initial

    velocity, t is the time and g is the acceleration of gravity

    v = 0, u = 1, g = - 9.8

    0 = 1 - 9.8 t

    Add two sides by 9.8 t

    9.8 t = 1

    Divide both sides by 9.8

    t = 5/49 seconds

    It takes for the beanbag 5/49 seconds to reach its maximum height
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