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10 June, 06:04

A ball is thrown straight up with an initial speed of 20 m/s. The ball was released 2 m above the ground, but when it returns back down, it falls into a hole 11.5 m deep. What is the ball's speed (in m/s) at the bottom of the hole? You may treat this as an isolated system.

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  1. 10 June, 06:17
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    height, h = 20 m

    initial speed, u = 20 m/s

    depth of hole, d = 11.5 m

    Let the speed of the ball as it strikes the ground is v.

    use third equation of motion

    v² = u² + 2gh

    v² = 0 + 2 x 9.8 x 2

    v² = 39.2 m/s

    Let it strikes teh bottom of hole with speed v'

    Use third equation of motion

    v'² = v² + 2 gd

    v'² = 39.2 + 2 x 9.8 x 11.5

    v'² = 264.6

    v' = 16.3 m/s
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