Physics, asked by mishthimaheshwari87, 8 months ago

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An object is thrown vertically upwards and rises to a height of 80 m. Calculate the velocity with
which the object was thrown upwards? G = 10m/s.
(1 Point)
40 m/s
50 m/s
80 m/s
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10 m/s​

Answers

Answered by shantanukumar9686
4

Explanation:

Distance travelled, s = 10 m

Final velocity, v = 0 m/s

g = -9.8 m/s

2

1) Using,

v

2

−u

2

=2gs

u

2

=196

u=14m/s, where u is the velocity with which the object is thrown upwards.

2) Using,

v=u+gt

t=

g

v−u

=1.43 sec

Answered by parul291105
2

Distance travelled, s = 10 m

Final velocity, v = 0 m/s

g = -9.8 m/s

2

1) Using,

v

2

−u

2

=2gs

u

2

=196

u=14m/s, where u is the velocity with which the object is thrown upwards.

2) Using,

v=u+gt

t=

g

v−u

=1.43 sec

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