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A stone is thrown straight downward with a speed of 20 m/s from the top of a tall building. If the stone strikes the ground 3.0 seconds later, about how tall is the building? A) 45m B) 60m (wrong) C) 90m
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A stone is thrown straight downward with a speed of 20 m/s from the top of a tall building. If the stone strikes the ground 3.0 seconds later, about how tall is the building?
A) 45m
B) 60m (wrong)
C) 90m
D) 105 m
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Do you remember this formula for the distance traveled while accelerated ?
Distance = (initial speed) x (t) plus (1/2) x (acceleration) x (t²)
I think this is exactly what we need for this problem.
initial speed = 20 m/s down
acceleration = 9.81 m/s² down
t = 3.0 seconds
Distance down = (20) x (3) plus (1/2) x (9.81) x (3)²
Distance = (60) plus (4.905) x (9)
Distance = (60) plus (44.145) =
104.145 meters
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