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With what initial velocity must an object be thrown upward (from ground level) to reach the top of the Washington Monument (approximately feet)?

With what initial velocity must an object be thrown upward (from ground level) to-example-1
User Omkar Patade
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\begin{equation*} 187.62\text{ }ft\/s \end{equation*}

Step-by-step explanation

To find the initial velocity that the object must have, we have to apply one of Newton's equations of motion:


v^2=u^2-2gs

where v = final velocity

u = initial velocity

g = acceleration due to gravity = 32 ft/s/s

s = distance/height traveled

Since the object reaches the top of the monument, its final velocity is 0 ft/s.

Substitute the given values into the equation and solve for u:


\begin{gathered} 0^2=u^2-2*32*550 \\ \\ 0=u^2-35200 \\ \\ u^2=35200 \\ \\ u=√(35200) \\ \\ u=187.62\text{ }ft\/s \end{gathered}

That is the initial velocity that the object must be thrown at.

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