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6 August, 02:52

Use a (t) = - 32 feet per second per second as the acceleration due to gravity. (Neglect air resistance.) - With what initial velocity must an object be thrown upward (from ground level) to reach the top of the Washington Monument (approximately 550 feet) ?

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  1. 6 August, 02:54
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    a = - 32 ft/s²

    h = 550 ft

    Let the initial velocity is u. The velocity at maximum height is zero.

    use third equation of motion

    v² = u² + 2 a h

    0 = u² - 2 x 32 x 550

    u² = 35200

    u = 187.62 ft/s
  2. 6 August, 03:09
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    u = 187.61 ft/s

    Explanation:

    Given that

    g = - 32 ft/s²

    The maximum height, h = 550 ft

    Lets take the initial velocity = u ft/s

    We know that

    v²=u² + 2 g s

    v=final speed, u=initial speed, s=height

    When the object reach at the maximum height then the final speed of the object will become zero.

    That is why

    u² = 2 x 32 x 550

    u² = 35200

    u = 187.61 ft/s

    That is why the initial speed will be 187.61 ft/s
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