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An object is projected vertically upwards for 12 s, find: a) Its speed of projection. b) The maximum height can be reached. (g=10 m/s2)

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a)its speed of projection

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A ball is projected vertically upward with a speed of 50 m/s. Find (a) the maximum height, (b) the time to reach the maximum height, (c) the speed at half the maximum height. Take g = 10m/s

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(a) Initial velocity of ball (u)=50m/s, acceleration of ball =−g,

final velocity at the highest point (v)=0

So applying the 3rd equation of motion we get:

v

2

=u

2

−2gh

max

⇒0=50

2

−2×10×h

max

⇒h

max

=

20

2500

=125m

(b) Let the time required to reach max height be t. Then applying 1st equation of motion we get:

v=u−gt

⇒0=50−10t

⇒t=5s

(c) Let speed at half of max height be V then:

V

2

=50

2

−2g

2

125

⇒V

2

=2500−1250=1250

⇒V=

1250

=35.35m/s.

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