Asked by Anonymous
A boy reaches out of a window and tosses a ball straight up with a speed of 10 m/s. The ball is 20 m above the ground as he releases it. Use energy to find The ball's speed as it passes the window on its way down and speed of impact on the ground.
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Answered by
MathMate
Kinetic energy on the way up = kinetic energy on the way down, ignoring air-resistance.
Therefore speed going up = speed going down = 10 m/s.
Energy at window level = (1/2)mv0²+mgH
Energy at ground level = (1/2)mv²
Equate energies and solve for v.
Therefore speed going up = speed going down = 10 m/s.
Energy at window level = (1/2)mv0²+mgH
Energy at ground level = (1/2)mv²
Equate energies and solve for v.
Answered by
OGHans
Calculated it comes out to be 22
Kinematics can also be used
Kinematics can also be used