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Olin [163]
2 years ago
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a stone is projected vertically up from the top of a tower 73.5m with velocity 24.5 m/s . find the time taken by the stone to re

ach the foot of the tower?
Physics
1 answer:
hoa [83]2 years ago
6 0

The stone's altitude at time t is given by

y=73.5\,\mathrm m+\left(24.5\dfrac{\rm m}{\rm s}\right)t-\dfrac g2t^2

where g=9.80\dfrac{\rm m}{\mathrm s^2} is the acceleration due to gravity. The stone reaches the ground when y=0:

0=73.5\,\mathrm m+\left(24.5\dfrac{\rm m}{\rm s}\right)t-\dfrac g2t^2\implies t=7.11\,\rm s

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