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10 October, 21:08

A rock is thrown vertically upward with a speed of 18.0 m/s from the roof of a building that is 50.0 m above the ground. Assume free fall : Part A) In how many seconds after being thrown does the rock strike the ground? Part B) What is the speed of the rock just before it strikes the ground?

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  1. 10 October, 21:11
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    (a) 5.7 s

    (b) 39 m/s

    Explanation:

    (a) u = 18 m/s

    At the maximum height, the final velocity of ball is zero. lte teh time taken by the ball to go from 50 m height to maximum height is t.

    use first equation of motion.

    v = u + g t

    0 = 18 - 10 x t

    t = 1.8 s

    Let the maximum height attained by the ball when it thrown from 50 m height is h'.

    Use third equation of motion

    v^2 = u^2 + 2 g h'

    0 = 18^2 - 2 x 10 x h'

    h' = 16.2 m

    Total height from the ground H = h + h' = 50 + 16.2 = 76.2 m

    Let t' be the time taken by the ball to hit the ground as it falls from maximum height.

    use third equation of motion

    H = ut + 1/2 x g t'^2

    76.2 = 0 + 1/2 x 10 x t'^2

    t' = 3.9 s

    Total time taken by the ball to hit the ground = T = t + t' = 1.8 + 3.9 = 5.7 s

    (b) Let v be the velocity with which the ball strikes the ground.

    v^2 = u^2 + 2 g H

    v^2 = 0 + 2 x 10 x 76.2

    v = 39 m/s
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