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If a projectile is launched vertically upward from the ground with an initial velocity of 70 ft per​ sec, neglecting air​ resistance, its height s​ (in feet) above the ground t seconds after projection is given by s equals negative 16 t squared plus 70 t. Which equation should be used to determine the time at which the height of the projectile reaches 10 ​ft?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Given that a projectile is launched vertically upward from the ground with an initial velocity of 70 ft per​ sec

Neglecting air​ resistance, its height s​ (in feet) above the ground t seconds after projection is given by


s=-16t^2+70t

When height = 10 feet we have to find the time

Hence substitute s = 10 ft


10=-16t^2+70t\\16t^2-70t+10=0\\

We may get two answers as


0.148, 4.227 seconds

The first time is for going up and the second is for coming down.

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