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17 November, 02:46

A cannon directed straight upward launches a ball with an initial speed v. The ball reaches a maximum height h in a time t. Then, the same cannon is used to launch a second ball straight upward at a speed 2v. In terms of h and t, what is the maximum height the second ball reaches and how long does it take to reach that height? Ignore any effects of air resistance.

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  1. 17 November, 03:00
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    The maximum height of the second ball is 4h and the time it takes the ball to reach that height is √-2h/g

    Explanation:

    Hi there!

    The height and velocity of the ball can be calculated using the following equations:

    h = h0 + v · t + 1/2 · g · t²

    vel = v + g · t

    Where:

    h = height of the ball at time t.

    h0 = initial height.

    v = initial velocity.

    t = time.

    g = acceleration due to gravity.

    vel = velocity at time t.

    When the ball reaches its maximum height, its velocity is zero:

    t₁ = time it takes the first ball to reach its maximum height.

    vel = v + g · t₁

    0 = v + g · t₁

    - g · t₁ = v

    At maximum height the initial velocity of the ball is (-g · t₁).

    Placing the origin of the frame of reference on the ground so that h0 = 0, the maximum height will be:

    h = (-g · t₁) · t₁ + 1/2 · g · t₁²

    h = - g · t₁² + 1/2 · g · t₁²

    h = - 1/2 · g · t₁²

    Now, if the initial velocity is 2v, at maximum height:

    t₂ = time it takes the second ball to reach its maximum height,

    vel = 2v + g · t₂

    0 = 2v + g · t₂ (v = - g · t₁)

    0 = 2 (-g · t₁) + g · t₂

    2 · g · t₁ / g = t₂

    2 · t₁ = t₂

    The maximum height of the ball will be:

    h₂ = 2 · v · t₂ + 1/2 · g · t₂² (v = - g · t₁) (t₂ = 2 · t₁)

    h₂ = - 2 · g · t₁ · (2·t₁) + 1/2 · g · (2 · t₁) ²

    h₂ = - 4 · g · t₁² + 2 · g · t₁²

    h₂ = - 2 · g · t₁² (h₁ = - 1/2 · g · t₁²)

    h₂ = 4 h₁

    Then:

    4 h₁ = - 2 · g · t₁²

    -2 h₁/g = t₁²

    √-2h₁/g = t₁

    The maximum height of the second ball is 4h and the time it takes the ball to reach that height is √-2h/g

    Have a nice day!
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