A tennis ball is hit straight up at 24.0 m/s from the edge of a sheer...
A tennis ball is thrown straight up over a cliff with a speed of 39.706 m/s. If the cliff is 20.776m high, what is the time it takes the ball to hit the ground?
A tennis ball is thrown straight up over a cliff with a speed of 23.547 m/s. If the cliff is 34.534m high, what is the time it takes the ball to hit the ground?
A projectile is launched straight up at 50 m/s from a height of 87 m, at the edge of a sheer cliff. The projectile falls, just missing the cliff and hitting the ground below. (a) Find the maximum height of the projectile above the point of firing. (b) Find the time it takes to hit the ground at the base of the cliff. s (c) Find its velocity at impact. m/s
A projectile is launched straight up at 57 m/s from a height of 84.5 m, at the edge of a sheer cliff. The projectile falls, just missing the cliff and hitting the ground below. (a) Find the maximum height of the projectile above the point of firing. m (b) Find the time it takes to hit the ground at the base of the cliff. s (c) Find its velocity at impact. m/s
A projectile is launched straight up at 58.5 m/s from a height of 90 m, at the edge of a sheer cliff. The projectile falls, just missing the cliff and hitting the ground below. (a) Find the maximum height of the projectile above the point of firing. m (b) Find the time it takes to hit the ground at the base of the cliff. s (c) Find its velocity at impact. m/s
A ball is thrown straight up from the edge of the roof of a building. A second ball is dropped from the roof a time of 1.14 s later. You may ignore air resistance. Part A If the height of the building is 21.0 m, what must the initial speed be of the first ball if both are to hit the ground at the same time? m/s Submit Request Answer Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining Part B Consider the...
A projectile is launched at 59.5 m/s from a height of 83.5m, at the edge of a sheer cliff. The projectile falls, just missing the cliff and hitting he ground below. Find the time it takes to hit the ground at the base of the cliff.
A ball is thrown straight up from the edge of the roof of a building of height 60.0m. A second ball is dropped from the roof 2s later. What must be the initial speed of the first ball if both are to hit the ground at the same time?
A rock takes 3.2 s to hit the ground when it is thrown straight up from the cliff with an initial velocity of 8.4 m/s. Calculate the height of the cliff (in meters). Using that information, how long would it take to reach the ground if the rock is thrown straight down with the same speed?
A rock takes 2.40 s to hit the ground when it is thrown straight up from the cliff with an initial velocity of 8.17 m/s. How long (in s) would it take to reach the ground if it is thrown straight down with the same speed?