Physics, asked by anishapattanaik4907, 1 year ago

A ball is thrown up with a speed of 15m/s.How high will it go before it begind to fall

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Answered by Prakashroy
11

v = 0

u = 15m/s

g = -9.8m/s^2

v^2 = u^2 + 2as

s = (0-225)/(2*-9.8)

s = 11.48m


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Answered by Anonymous
13

Solutions:

Please note that here the ball is going up against the gravity, so the value of g is to be taken as negative.

Here, initial speed, u = 15 m/s

Final speed, v = 0

Acceleration due to gravity, g = -9.8 m/s^2

And, height, h = ?

Now, putting all these values in the formula; v^2 = u^2 + 2gh, we get;

=> (0)^2 = (15)^2 + 2 × (-9.8) × h

=> 0 = 225 - 19.6h

=> 19.6h = 225

=> h = 225/19.6

=> h = 11.4 m.

Thus, the ball will go to the maximum height of 11.4 metres before it begins to fall.

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