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. Desde el borde de una azotea de un edificio, se lanza un cuerpo hacia abajo con una velocidad de 20 m/s, si el edificio mide 105 m. ¿Cuántos segundos dura la caída?

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Answer:

t = 3.01 s

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to calculate how long it takes to the object to fall to the ground, you use the following formula, for the calculation of the height:


y=y_o-v_ot-(1)/(2)gt^2 (1)

yo: height of the building = 105 m

vo: initial velocity of the body = 20m/s

g: gravitational acceleration = 9.8m/s^2

t: time = ?

To find the time t, you take into account that when the body arrives to the ground the height is zero, that is, y = 0.

You replace the values of all parameters in the equation (1), and you obtain a quadratic polynomial for t:


0=105-20t-(1)/(2)(9.8)t^2\\\\0=-4.9t^2-20t+105

Next, you use the quadratic formula to get the roots of the polynomial:


t_(1,2)=(-b\pm√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)

a = -4.9

b = -20

c = 105


t_(1,2)=(-(-20)\pm√((-20)^2-4(-4.9)(105)))/(2(-4.9))\\\\t_1=3.01s\\\\t_2=-7.09s

You choose the positive value t1, because it has physical meanning.

Hence, the body takes 3.01s to arrive to the ground

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