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50 POINTS...Which equation would best help solve the following problem? Tania releases a javelin 1.6 meters above the ground with an initial vertical velocity of 25 meters per second. How long will it take the javelin to hit the ground?

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im doing the same quiz anyone know number 1 with the base of a traingle or something

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Let
x(t) be the vertical position of the javelin at time
t. Once it's thrown in the air, the only force acting on it is gravity, so the javelin would be subjected to a constant downward acceleration of approx. 9.8 meters per second per second. So


x''(t)=-9.8

Integrating once with respect to
t, we get


x'(t)=-9.8t+C_1

where
x'(t) is the velocity of the javelin. We're told that
x'(0)=25, so


25=-9.8\cdot0+C_1\implies C_1=25

Integrating again with respect to
x to get


x(t)=-4.9t^2+25t+C_2

and we know the javelin was initially thrown 1.6 meters above the ground, or
x(0)=1.6, so we get


1.6=-4.9\cdot0^2+25\cdot0+C_2\implies C_2=1.6

So the javelin's position at any time
t is given by


x(t)=-4.9t^2+25t+1.6

It will hit ground when
x(t)=0. Solve this however you want; you'll find that this will happen at about
t=5.165 seconds after the javelin has been thrown.
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