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John throws the ball straight upward and after 1 second it reaches its maximum height then it does free fall motion which takes 2 seconds. Calculate the maximum height and velocity of the ball before it crashes the ground. (g=10m/s²)
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if it takes one second to go up it takes 1 second to come down. Total time aloft is 2. The speed when it hits the ground is the same as the starting speed up.
v = Vi - 10 t
at top v = 0
so
Vi = 10 t = 10 * 1 = 10 m/s
h = 0 + Vi t - 5 t^2
h = 10 * 1 - 5*1^2 = 5 meters
if it takes one second to go up it takes 1 second to come down. Total time aloft is 2. The speed when it hits the ground is the same as the starting speed up.
v = Vi - 10 t
at top v = 0
so
Vi = 10 t = 10 * 1 = 10 m/s
h = 0 + Vi t - 5 t^2
h = 10 * 1 - 5*1^2 = 5 meters
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