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While setting up a fireworks display, you have a tool at the top of the

building and need to drop it to a coworker below.

a. How long will it take the tool to fall to the ground? (Hint: use the first

equation that you were given above, h(t)=-16t^2+h0


h=10 feet


Could someone explain how to work this out rather than just giving the answer?

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Answer:

0.79 sec

Explanation:

Given there is a tool at the top of the building which is dropped by a worker and it follows the following equation at every instant of time .


h(t)=-16t^(2) +h_(0)

where
h_(0) =10 feet

We know that this height is measured from the base of the building which means that when the tool reaches the bottom of the building it has h = 0 feet.

Let this be done at time t

h(t) = 0


-16t^(2) +10=0


t^(2) =(10)/(16)


t=(√(10) )/(4)

t = 0.79 sec

Therefore the total time taken by the tool to reach the bottom of the building is 0.79 sec.

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