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2 March, 09:46

A object is thrown straight upwards with a speed of 19.6 m/sec. Three seconds later, its speed is:

Select one:

a. zero.

b. 9.8 m/sec downward.

c. 49 m/sec upward.

d. 29.4 m/sec downward.

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  1. 2 March, 09:52
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    We will take that gravitational acceleration is 9.81 m/s^2

    Gravitational acceleration will drop objects speed (if object stops it will start going down)

    now we calculate how much speed will it drop in 3 seconds

    ΔV = 3*9.81 = 29.43

    From starting speed we subtract ΔV

    V - ΔV = 19.8-29,43 = - 9,63

    Approximately, this means that V = 9.8m/sec downwards because speed is negative.

    Answer is B
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