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A ball is thrown up vertically returns to the thrower after 6 seconds .Find
(a) the velocity with which it was thrown up,

(b) the maximum height it reaches , and

(C) it's position after 4 seconds.

Answers

Answered by rosangiri28pfbc5r
13
Time of ascent =Time of descent t =6/2=3s
(i) u=? ,v=o,a=-g =9.8m/s^2
now,
v=u+at
0= u-gt
u = gt
u = 9.8×3 = 29.4 m/s
(ii)
v^2-u^2=2as
2 (-9.8) h = -(29.4)^2
h= 44.1 m
(iii)
S=
ut +  \frac{1}{2} gt {}^{2}

= 0 + (1/2 )× 9.8 ×(4-3)^2
= 4.9m
hope it helps you
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Answered by Anonymous
7

_/\_Hello mate__here is your answer--

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The ball takes a total of 6 s for its upward and downward journey. (Time of ascent is equal to the time of descent.)

Hence, it has taken 3 s to reach at the maximum height.

v = 0 m/s

g = −9.8 ms−2

Using equation of motion,

v = u + at

⇒0 = u + (−9.8 × 3)

⇒ u = 9.8 × 3 = 29.4 m/s

Hence, the ball was thrown upwards with a velocity of 29.4 m/s.

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Let the maximum height attained by the ball be h.

u = 29.4 m/s

v = 0 m/s

g = −9.8 ms−2 (upward direction)

Using the equation of motion,

s = ut +1/2 gt^2

⇒ hℎ = 29.4 × 3 −1/2 × 9.8 × 32

⇒ ℎh = 44.1 m

Hence, the maximum height is 44.1 m.

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Ball attains the maximum height after 3 s. After attaining this height, it will start falling downwards.

In this case,

u = 0 m/s

Position of the ball after 4 s − 3 s = 1 s can calculate by Using the equation of motion,

s= ut +1/2gt^2

⇒ h= 0 × 1 +1/2 × 9.8 × 12

⇒ h= 4.9 m

Now, total height = 44.1 m This means, the ball is 39.2 m (44.1 m − 4.9 m) above the ground after 4 seconds.

I hope, this will help you.☺

Thank you______❤

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