1.) The position of a softball thrown vertically upward is given by y = 7t – 4.9t2where y is in meters and t is in seconds. Find a) the initial speed of the ball at t=0, b) the velocity at t=1.26 s, and c) the acceleration of the ball.
2.) Starting from rest, an automatic subway train is controlled by a computer that causes it’s motion to follow the equation x = At3 for the first five seconds where x is the distance covered. Find expressions for expressions for the speed and acceleration as functions of time. If starting from rest, the train acquires a speed of 4 m/s in 5 s, what is the value of A including units
1.) The position of a softball thrown vertically upward is given by y = 7t –...
At t = 0 s, a ball B1 is thrown vertically upward with a speed of 30 m/s. When B1 is 25 m above ground on the way up, a second ball B2 is thrown vertically upward from the ground with a speed of 40 m/s (Take the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity g =10m/s2) a) How many seconds after B1 was B2 thrown upward?
Question 8 1pts A ball is thrown vertically upward with an initial speed of 20 m/s. Two seconds later a stone is thrown vertically from the same initial height as the ball) with an initial speed of 24 m/s. At what height above the release point will the ball and stone pass each other? The acceleration is 9.8 m/s in the downwards direction 17 m E E 21 m
5. A ball thrown vertically upward is caught by the thrower after 2.00 s. Find (a) the initial speed of the ball and (b) the maximum height the ball reaches. See Diagram below: t=2.00 s Show your work below:
A stone is thrown vertically upward with a speed of 13.5 m/s from the edge of a cliff 75.0 m high. A.) how much later doesnit reach the bottom of the cliff? In seconds B.) what is it’s speed just before hitting? In m/s C.) what total distance did it travel? In m
A softball is thrown from the origin of an x-y coordinate system with an initial speed of 14 m/s at an angle of 27∘ above the horizontal. a) What is the initial y component of the velocity? b) What is the y position of the ball after 0.5 seconds?
A ball is thrown vertically upward with an initial velocity of 48 feet per second. The distances (in feet) of the ball from the ground after t seconds is s=48-16t2. (a) At what time t will the ball strike the ground? (b) For what time t is the ball more than 32 feet above the ground?
A ball is thrown vertically upward with an initial velocity of 96 feet per second. The distance s (in feet) of the ball from the ground after t seconds is s(t)=96t-16t^2a.) at what time will the ball strike the groundb.) for what time t is the ball more than 128 feet above the ground?c.) when will the ball reach its highest peak? how high is it above the ground?
A stone is thrown vertically upward at a speed of 20.10 m/s at time t=0. A second stone is thrown upward with the same speed 1.510 seconds later. At what time are the two stones at the same height? At what height do the two stones pass each other? What is the downward speed of the first stone as they pass each other?
A ball is thrown vertically upward. After t seconds, its height h (in feet) is given by the function h(t)=104t-16t^2 .After how long will it reach its maximum height? Do not round your answer.
A ball is thrown vertically upward with an initial position of So = 10 m. The maximum height reached by the ball is 30 m. a. Determine the initial velocity of the ball. b. Determine the time of flight when it returns to its initial position. c. Determine the time of flight when it hits the ground. d. Determine the velocity just before it hits the ground. Check your answer using a different equation. e. Plot v(t) and s(t) from...