Answer:
h= 12.68 m : Maximum height that the coin reaches from the ground.
Step-by-step explanation:
Kinematic equations to describe the movement of the coin :
In vertical upward movement, the acceleration due to gravity makes sense opposite to displacement, then, g is negative in the equations:
Look at the attached graphic
Vf = Vo - g*t Formula (1)
Vf² = Vo² - 2*g*y Formula (2)
Vf : Final speed , Vf=0 at position y
Vo : Initial speed , Vo=8.5 m/s (positive)
g : Acceleration due to gravity , g = 9,8 m/s² (negative)
y: Position to Vf=0 , from an initial height of 9 m above the ground
Calculation of the time (t) in which the currency reaches the height y :(Look at the attached graphic)
We replace data in formula (1)
0=8.5 - 9.8*t
9.8*t = 8.5
t = 8.5/9.8=0.867 s
Calculation of y for the time t at which the final velocity (Vf) is equal to zero:
We replace data in formula (2)
0 = 8.5² - 2*9.8*y
2*9.8*y= 8.5²
y= 8.5²/19.6 =3.68m
Calculation of the maximum height (h) that the coin reaches
(Look at the attached graphic)
h= 9+y
h= 9+3.68 = 12.68 m