Ask Question
1 January, 05:42

A foul ball is hit straight up into the air with a speed of about 25 m/s.? how high does it go? (b) how long is it in the air?

+2
Answers (1)
  1. 1 January, 05:57
    0
    To solve this problem, we make use of the equations of motion:

    vf^2 = v0^2 - 2 g h

    vf = v0 - g t

    h = v0 t - 0.5 g t^2

    A. Finding for max height:

    Max height occurs when vf = 0, therefore:

    0^2 = 25^2 - 2 (9.8) h

    h = 31.89 m

    B. Finding for t:

    t = t (up) + t (down)

    vf = v0 - g t (up)

    0 = 25 - 9.8 t (up)

    t (up) = 2.55 s

    h = v0 t (down) - 0.5 g t (down) ^2

    31.89 = 0.5 (9.8) t (down) ^2

    t (down) ^2 = 6.51

    t (down) = 2.55 s

    so,

    t = 5.1 s
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question 👍 “A foul ball is hit straight up into the air with a speed of about 25 m/s.? how high does it go? (b) how long is it in the air? ...” in 📗 Physics if the answers seem to be not correct or there’s no answer. Try a smart search to find answers to similar questions.
Search for Other Answers