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A boy tosses a 0.5kg ball straight up into the air. How high updoes the ball go if the ball leaves the boy's hand with a speed of 5m/s? How much work does the boy do to the ball?

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A boy tosses a 0.5 kg ball straight up into the air.

How high up does the ball go if the ball leaves the boy's hand with a speed of 5 m/s?

Recall from the equations of motion


y=v_0t+(1)/(2)gt^2

Where y is the maximum height achieved by the ball, vā‚€ is the initial velocity and t is the time.

Let us first find the time (t)


v=v_0-gt

Re-arranging the equation for time (t)


t=(v_0-v)/(g)

Where v is the final velocity of the ball and is zero at the maximum height and g is the gravitational acceleration.


t=(v_0-v)/(g)=(5-0)/(9.8)=0.51\: s

Now we can find the maximum height of the ball


\begin{gathered} y=5\cdot0.51+(1)/(2)\cdot9.8\cdot(0.51)^2 \\ y=2.55+(1)/(2)\cdot2.55 \\ y=3.83\: m \end{gathered}

Therefore, the maximum height of the ball 3.83 m

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