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I need help with some math

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We can use the projectile motion equations.

Let:


\begin{gathered} h1(t)=height_{\text{ }}of_{\text{ }}the_{\text{ }}pencil \\ h2(t)=height_{\text{ }}of_{\text{ }}the_{\text{ }}ball \end{gathered}

Where:


\begin{gathered} h1(t)=v_(01)t-(1)/(2)gt^2 \\ h1(t)=yf-yi \\ yf-40=35t-(1)/(2)(9.8)t^2 \\ h2(t)=v_(02)t-(1)/(2)gt^2 \\ h2(t)=62.5t-(1)/(2)(9.8)t^2 \end{gathered}

So, we need to find when:


yf=h2(t)

so:


35t-(1)/(2)(9.8)t^2+40=62.5t-(1)/(2)(9.8)t^2

Solve for t:


\begin{gathered} 35t+40=62.5t \\ 62.5t-35t=40 \\ 27.5t=40 \\ t=(40)/(27.5) \\ t\approx1.45s \end{gathered}

Answer:

The ball and the pencil will have the same height after 1.45 seconds

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