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kondor19780726 [428]
3 years ago
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A stone is thrown vertically into the air from a tower 110 ft. high at the same time that a second stone is thrown upward from t

he ground. The initial velocity of the first stone is 60 ft/s and that of the second stone 85 ft/s. When and where will the stones be at the same height from the ground?
Physics
1 answer:
tigry1 [53]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The stones will be at the same height of 62.59 feets 4.4 seconds later.

Explanation:

We will be using the following kinematic equation for 1D movement:

y(t) \ = \ y_0 \ + \  v_0 \ t  \ + \ \frac{1}{2} \ a \ t^2.

For the first stone we got:

y_a(t) \ = \ 110 \ ft \ + \  60 \frac{ft}{s} \ t  \ - \ \frac{1}{2} \ g \ t^2,

of course, taking the gravitational acceleration

a \ = \ - \ g \ = \ - \ 32.17 \ \frac{ft}{s^2}.

For the second stone we got:

y_b(t) \ = \ 0 \ ft \ + \ 85 \frac{ft}{s} \ t  \ - \ \frac{1}{2} \ g \ t^2.

y_b(t) \ = \ 85 \frac{ft}{s} \ t  \ - \ \frac{1}{2} \ g \ t^2.

Now, we want to find the time t' at which both stones will be at the same height, this is

y_a(t') = y_b(t').

So

\ 110 \ ft \ + \  60 \frac{ft}{s} \ t'  \ - \ \frac{1}{2} \ g \ t'^2 = \  85 \frac{ft}{s} \ t'  \ - \ \frac{1}{2} \ g \ t'^2.

Working a little the equation

\ 110 \ ft \ + \  60 \frac{ft}{s} \ t'  - \ 85 \frac{ft}{s} \ t'  \ - \ \frac{1}{2} \ g \ t'^2 + \frac{1}{2} \ g \ t'^2 = 0

\ 110 \ ft \ - \  ( 25  \frac{ft}{s} ) \ t' = 0

\ 110 \ ft \ = \  ( 25 \frac{ft}{s} ) \ t'

\ \frac{110 \ ft}{ 25 \frac{ft}{s} } \ = \ t'

4.4 s = \ t'

Now, to find where the stones will be, we can just replace t for t' in any of the two formulas for the stones:

y_a(4.4 \ s) \ = \ 110 \ ft \ + \  60 \frac{ft}{s} \ 4.4 \ s  \ - \ \frac{1}{2} \ 32.17 \ \frac{ft}{s^2} \ (4.4 \ s)^2

y_a(4.4 \ s) \ = 62.59 ft

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