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21 May, 04:13

A ball is thrown straight upward with a velocity of 24m/s How much time passes before the ball strikes the ground? Disregard air resistance.

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  1. 21 May, 04:42
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    Knowing that when you throw something in the air, the speed will be 0m/s.

    The acceleration due to gravity is 9.8m/s^2.

    v2=0

    v1=24

    a=9.8

    The formula is:

    v2=v1+a (t)

    v2-v1/a=t

    0-24/9.8

    24m/s/9.8m/s^2=t (You can choose which direction is positive and negative)

    2.45s=t

    t=2.45*2s (Since you calculate both going up and down)

    t=4.9s
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