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For this exercise, use the position function s(t) = −4.9t2 + 250, which gives the height (in meters) of an object that has fallen for t seconds from a height of 250 meters. The velocity at time t = a seconds is given by lim t→a s(a) − s(t) a − t . When will the object hit the ground? At what velocity, v, will the object impact the ground?

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Answer:

t=7.14s

v=-69.972 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

Position function


s(t)=-4.9*t^(2)+250

Velocity is the derivative of position function


V(t)=(dx)/(dt)\\V(t)=-2*4.9*t\\V(t)=-9.8*t

The time the object hit the ground can be find by the given function know that the position is going to be 0m


s(t)=-4.9*t^(2)+250


s(t)=0\\0=-4.9*t^(2) +250\\t=\sqrt{(250)/(4.9)}\\t=7.14s

Check:


s(7.14)=-4.9*(7.14s)^(2)+250\\ s(7.14)=-250+250\\s(7.14)=0m

So the velocity can be find using the time discovery before and using the same function but with the derivate


V(t)=-2*4.9*t\\V(7.14)=-2*4.9*(7.14)\\V(7.14)=-69.972 (m)/(s)

The velocity is negative because the object is moving downward

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