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A rock is thrown vertically upward from ground level at time 0. At time t1 it passes the top of a tall tower, and later, at time t2, it reaches its maximum height. What is the height of the tower? Give your answer in terms of the given variables and g.

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Answer:

h = g t₂ t₁ - t₁²

Step-by-step explanation:

given,

At t = 0 s the rock is at ground level

At t = t₁ rock reaches at the height of the tower

Assuming height of tower be h

At t = t₂ rock is at the highest point.

distance of the tower = speed × time


S = (h)/(t_1)

at the highest point velocity is zero

using the kinematic equation

v = u +a t


0 = (h)/(t_1)-g(t_2-t_1)


h = t_1 ( g(t_2-t_1))

h = g t₂ t₁ - t₁²

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