From the top of a 79 meter high building, a 0.53 kilogram ball is thrown directly...
2. A ball is thrown from the top of a 10 m high building with a horizontal speed of 5m/s. Calculate the time it takes to drop to the ground and its horizontal displacement at the point when it reaches the ground.
A ball is thrown horizontally from the top of a 95 m building and lands 110 m from the base of the building. Ignore air resistance, and use a coordinate system whose origin is at the top of the building, with positive y upwards and positive x in the direction of the throw. Part (a) How long is the ball in the air in seconds? Part (b) what must have been the initial horizontal component of the velocity, in meters per second? Part(c)...
A ball is thrown from the top of a building 25 m high reaching a maximum height of 50 m above the ground. The ball strikes the ground at a point 80 meters from the base of the building. what is the initial velocity of the ball. (magnitude and direction)
PROBLEM: A ball is thrown downward from the top of a building at an angle of 30.0° below the horizontal. The point of release is 49.0 m above the ground and the ball lands 67.7 m from the base of the building. (a) How long does it take for the ball to hit the ground? (b) Find the ball's initial speed. (c) the speed and angle of the velocity vector with respect to the horizontal at impact. Neglect air resistance.
A solid metal ball is thrown from the top of a building at an angle of 35° above the horizontal with an initial speed of 15 m/s. The ball lands on the ground 2.7 s after it is thrown. What is the height of the building (in m)?
Explore A baseball is thrown from the top of a tall building with an initial velocity of 10 m/s from a height of h= 11.5 m above the ground. Find its speed when it reaches the ground (a) if its launch angle is 37°, and (b) if it is launched horizontally. Conceptualize As the baseball moves upward and to the right, the force of gravity accelerates it downward. The vertical component of its velocity decreases in magnitude until the baseball...
A ball A is thrown vertically upward from the top of a 33-m-high building with an initial velocity of 3 m/s. At the same instant another ball B is thrown upward from the ground with an initial velocity of 23 m/s. Determine the height from the ground at which they pass. Determine the time at which they pass.
An object is thrown directly downward from the top of a very tall building. The speed of the object just as it is released is 29.3 m/s. After being thrown, the object falls freely due to gravity. Neglect air resistance and calculate the distance, in meters which the object covers between times t1 = 1.77 s and t2 = 5.02 s after it is thrown.
A ball was thrown from top of a 20-m building at 45 deg angle. The ball hit the ground 79.77 m away from the building. Determine the initial speed of the ball when thrown..
Question 1 10 pts A ball is thrown directly downward at a speed of 3.6 m/s off the top of Building 15 at TCC. The ball passes the classroom we are not in 3.8 meters below the top of the building on its way down to the sidewalk below. The ball hits the ground with a speed of 18.2 m/s. Assume "up" is positive. What is the speed of the ball in m/s as it passes the classroom we could...