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3.1. A stone of mass 2kg is thrown vertically upward with a speed

of 20m's Calculate the maximum height reached.​

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Answer:

20.41 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's list out the relevant variables in this problem. Take the upwards direction to be positive and the downwards to be negative.

  • v₀ = 20 m/s
  • v = 0 m/s
  • a = -9.8 m/s²
  • Δy = ?

We are using the fact that at maximum height, the object's velocity is 0 m/s right before it changes direction to fall vertically back down to Earth.

Find the constant acceleration equation that contains these four variables.

  • v² = v₀² + 2aΔy

Substitute the known values into the equation and solve for Δy, the maximum height.

  • (0)² = (20)² + 2(-9.8)Δy
  • 0 = 400 - 19.6Δy
  • -400 = -19.6Δy
  • Δy = 20.4081632653

The maximum height of the stone is 20.41 m. Notice that its mass was irrelevant when solving for its maximum height when thrown.

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