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17 March, 03:58

You toss a 0.150-kg baseball straight upward so that it leaves your hand moving at 20.0 m/s. The ball reaches a maximum height y2. What is the speed of the ball when it is at a height of y2/2? Ignore air resistance.

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  1. 17 March, 04:08
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    14.14 m/s

    Explanation:

    mass of ball, m 0.150 kg

    initial velocity, u = 20 m/s

    g = 10 m/s²

    The final velocity at the height is zero. Total height is y2.

    Use third equation of motion,

    v² = u² - 2 gh

    0 = 20 x 20 - 2 x 10 x y2

    y2 = 20 m

    Let v is the velocity at height y2/2.

    v² = u² - 2 gh

    v² = 20 x 20 - 2 x 10 x 10

    v² = 400 - 200

    v = 14.14 m/s

    Thus, the velocity at half of the height is 14.14 m/s.
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