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lara [203]
3 years ago
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A bouncy ball is being thrown upwards with a velocity of 34 meters per second if you caught the ball at the same height you rele

ased it, how long did it take for the ball to make the trip?
Physics
1 answer:
Serga [27]3 years ago
5 0

It took the ball 6.94 seconds to make the trip

Explanation:

A bouncy ball is being thrown upwards with a velocity of 34 meters per

second and you caught the ball at the same height you released it

1. The initial velocity of the ball is 34 m/s upward

2. The acceleration of gravity is -9.8 m/s²

3. You caught the ball at the same height you released it

We need to find how long it takes the ball to make the trip

You caught the ball at the same height you released it, then

→ The displacement of the trip s =  zero meter

→ The ball thrown upward with initial velocity u = 34 m/s

→ The acceleration of gravity g = -9.8 m/s²

→ s = u t + \frac{1}{2} g t²

Substitute the values of u , g , s in the rules

→ 0 = 34 t + \frac{1}{2} (-9.8) t²

→ 0 = 34 t - 4.9 t²

Multiply both sides by -1

→ 4.9 t² - 34 t = 0

Take t as common factor

→ t(4.9 t - 34) = 0

Equate each factor by 0

→ t = 0 ⇒ initial position

→ 4.9 t - 34 = 0

Add 34 to both sides

→ 4.9 t = 34

Divide both sides by 4.9

→ t = 6.94 seconds ⇒ final position

It took the ball 6.94 seconds to make the trip

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