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12 July, 08:32

A stone is thrown in the upwards direction at the velocity of 4 m/s. It attains a certain height and then it falls back. During its motion, it experienced an acceleration of 10 m/s2 in the downward direction. What is the maximum height it attained before falling back?

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  1. 12 July, 08:47
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    Answer: 0.8 m

    Explanation:

    Velocity of throw = 4m/s

    Maximum Height attained (h) = ?

    Downward acceleration experienced = 10m/s^2

    Using the relation:

    v^2 = u^2 + 2aS

    v = final Velocity = 0 (at maximum height)

    u = Initial Velocity = 4

    a = g downward acceleration = - 10

    0 = 4^2 + 2 (-10) (S)

    0 = 16 - 20S

    20S = 16

    S = 16 / 20

    S = 0.8m

    Maximum Height attained = 0.8m
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