2. A stone is thrown vertically upward from the edge of a building that is 15 meters from the ground. As it travels down, it missed the edge of the building and struck the ground 35 seconds after it was tossed. a. Compute the initial velocity of the stone. b. Compute the velocity of the stone as it hits the ground. c. Compute the maximum height, H reached by the stone from the ground at the peak of V = 0. %3D

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2. A stone is thrown vertically upward from
the edge of a building that is 15 meters from
the ground. As it travels down, it missed the
edge of the building and struck the ground 35
seconds after it was tossed.
a. Compute the initial velocity of the stone.
b. Compute the velocity of the stone as it hits
the ground.
c. Compute the maximum height, H reached
by the stone from the ground at the peak of V
= 0.
Transcribed Image Text:2. A stone is thrown vertically upward from the edge of a building that is 15 meters from the ground. As it travels down, it missed the edge of the building and struck the ground 35 seconds after it was tossed. a. Compute the initial velocity of the stone. b. Compute the velocity of the stone as it hits the ground. c. Compute the maximum height, H reached by the stone from the ground at the peak of V = 0.
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