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a boy throws a stone upward with a velocity of 60m/s.

a) how long will it take to reach the maximum height.

b) what is the maximum height reached by the ball.

c)how long will it take to reach the ground
what is g?​

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Answered by yoursolver50
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A boy throws a stone upward with a velocity of 60m/s. (a) How long will it take to reach the maximum height (g = -10m/s2)? (b) What is the maximum height reached by the ball? (c) How long will it take to reach the ground?

u = 60 m/s; g = -10 m/s2; v = 0

(a) The time to reach maximum height is;

(b) The maximum height is;

(c) The time to reach top is equal to time taken to reach back to ground.

Thus, time to reach the ground after reaching top is 6 s.

Or the time to reach ground after throwing is 6 + 6 = 12s.

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