Asked by Mary
A child on a beach tosses a walnut straight upward. it reaches the peak of its trajectory and then falls straight downward retracing its path when a hungry seagull grabs the walnut 10.1m above the release point at a time of 1.6s after it was thrown.
find the initial velocity of the walnut. find the time to the peak. Find the distance to the peak from the release point.
find the initial velocity of the walnut. find the time to the peak. Find the distance to the peak from the release point.
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
h(t)=ho+vi*t-1/2 g t^2
ho=0
h(t)=10.1, time=1.6
solve for Vi
distance to peak
1/2 mv^2=mgh
solve for h
ho=0
h(t)=10.1, time=1.6
solve for Vi
distance to peak
1/2 mv^2=mgh
solve for h
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