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A ball is thrown directly up in the air from a height of 5 feet with an initial velocity of 60 ft/s. Ignoring air resistance, how long until the ball hits the ground? Use the formula 2003-19-06-00-00_files/i0080000.jpg, where h is the height of the ball in feet and t is the time in seconds since it is thrown. Round your answer to the nearest tenth. A. 2.1 seconds B. 3.8 seconds C. 2.4 seconds D. 1.8 seconds

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I think it would be D because it would make more sense.
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Answer:

Time, t = 3.8 seconds

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

A ball thrown up in air from a height of 5 feet.

Initial velocity, v₀ = 60 ft/s

When an object is thrown with initial velocity of v then the equation of motion is given by :


h(t)=-16t^2+v_ot+s_o

s₀ = height at t = 0, s₀ = 5 ft


-16t^2+60t+5=0

Solving above quadratic equation, we get :

t = 3.8 seconds.

Hence, the correct option is (B) " 3.8 seconds ".

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