2g(y- yo)= v² 1 y – yo = ,(v + vo)t vo 7. A baseball is hit so that it travels straight upward after being struck by the bat. A fan observes that it takes 3.00 s for the ball to reach its maximum height. Find (a) the ball's initial velocity and (b) the height it reaches.
2g(y- yo)= v² 1 y – yo = ,(v + vo)t vo 7. A baseball is hit so that it travels straight upward after being struck by the bat. A fan observes that it takes 3.00 s for the ball to reach its maximum height. Find (a) the ball's initial velocity and (b) the height it reaches.
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Transcribed Image Text:Vertical Motion (y-axis)
v = vo + gt
G).
y – Yo = vot +
gt2
2g(y – yo) = v² – v,²
1
(v + vo)t
y – yo =
2
7. A baseball is hit so that it
travels straight upward after
being struck by the bat. A fan
observes that it takes 3.00 s for
the ball to reach its maximum
height. Find (a) the ball's initial
velocity and (b) the height it
reaches.

Transcribed Image Text:Vertical Motion (y-axis)
v = vo + gt
y – Yo = vot + (G gt
y - yo
2g(y – yo) = v² – vo²
1
(v + vo)t
-
y – yo
|
2.
8. A rocket is fired vertically and
ascends with a constant vertical
acceleration of +20m/s² for 80s.
Its fuel is then all used, and it
upward.
resistance can be neglected.
continues
Air
a.) What is its altitude 80 s after
launching?
b.) How long does it take to
reach its maximum altitude?
c.) What is this
maximum
altitude?
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