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An object is thrown vertically upward from the ground at 30m/s

(a) what is the displacement after 4 s?
(b) what is the velocity after 4 s?
(c)what is the maximum height it attains?
(d) what is the time of flight?

User Mahju
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Answer:

a) 40 metres

b) 10 m/s (in downward direction )

c) 45 metres

d) 6 seconds

Step-by-step explanation:

Let us denote initial velocity with 'u' and acceleration due to gravity with 'g'

u=30 m/s

a) we know that s=ut+(1/2)at²

u=+30 m/s

t=4s

a=-g=-10m/s²

hence , s=30*4 +(1/2)(-10)(16) =120-80=40m

b) we know v=u+at

v=30-(10)(4) =-10m./s

Hence velocity after 4 seconds is 10 m/s in the downward direction

c) maximum height is attained when final velocity becomes 0 .

v=u+at

0=30+(-10)t

=> t=3 s

Hence at t=3 seconds, maximum height is achieved.

s=ut+(1/2)at²

s=(30)(3)+0.5*(-10)*9=45 m

Hence maximum height attained is 45 metres .

d) In the previous part we calculated that maximum height is achieved in 3 seconds. By symmetry , we can easily say that the time of flight is double the time taken to achieve the maximum height .

Hence , the time of flight is 6 seconds .

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