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28 September, 02:20

Galileo dropped a light rock and a heavy rock from the leaning tower of pisa, which is about 55 m high. suppose that galileo dropped one rock 0.50 s before the second rock. with what initial velocity should he drop the second rock so that it reaches the ground at the same time as the first rock?

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  1. 28 September, 02:30
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    To solve this problem, we make use of the equations for linear motion. The relevant formula to use here is:

    y = vi t + 0.5 a t^2 - - - > 1

    where,

    t = time, y = distance, a = acceleration = gravity, vi = initial velocity

    Let us say that the light rock is 1, and the heavy rock is 2. We know that the distance of the two rocks must be equal, therefore:

    y1 = y2

    vi1 t1 + 0.5 g t1^2 = vi2 t2 + 0.5 g t2^2

    From the given values, we know that rock 1 is simply dropped therefore vi1 = 0, therefore:

    0.5 g t1^2 = vi2 t2 + 0.5 g t2^2 - - - > 2

    We also know that t1 = t2 + 0.5 or t2 = t1 - 0.5. Therefore we need first to find for the value of t1. By using equation 1:

    55 = 0.5 (9.8) t1^2

    t1^2 = 11.22

    t1 = 3.35 s

    Therefore:

    t2 = t1 - 0.5 = 3.35 - 0.5

    t2 = 2.85 s

    Going back to equation 2:

    0.5 (9.8) (3.35) ^2 = vi2 (2.85) + 0.5 (9.8) (2.85) ^2

    2.85 vi2 = 15.19

    vi2 = 5.33 m/s

    Therefore he must throw the rock at an initial velocity of 5.33 m/s to reach the 1st rock.
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