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A stone is thrown upward from ground level. With what minimum speed should the stone be thrown so as to reach a height of 49 feet?

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The height attained by an objects thrown from ground level is given by the equation:


v^2=u^2-2gs

At maximum height, v = 0, we assume
g = 32 ft/s^2 then we have:


0=u^2-2(32)(49)\\ \\u^2=3,136\\ \\ u= √(3,136) =56

Therefore, the minimum speed that the stone should be thrown so as to reach a height of 49 feet is 56 feet per second.
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