10. Suppose you throw a ball straight up into the air at a velocity of Vo = 61 feet per second, initially releasing the ball at a height of 4 feet. Acceleration due to gravity is constantly a(t) pulls downward). -32 feet per second squared (negative since it | %3D The formula for the velocity of the ball after t seconds will be = -32t + 61. (1)a a) At what time does the ball reach its maximum height? (4) A suic fo show the 1o coulev ilolaw T ce mar avilal b) What is the maximum height reached? c) What will be the total displacement of the ball for 0

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10. Suppose you throw a ball straight up into the air at a velocity of
Vo = 61 feet per second, initially releasing the ball at a height of 4 feet. Acceleration
due to gravity is constantly a(t)
pulls downward).
-32 feet per second squared (negative since it
|
%3D
The formula for the velocity of the ball after t seconds will be
= -32t + 61.
(1)a
a) At what time does the ball reach its maximum height?
(4) A
suic fo show the
1o coulev ilolaw T ce mar avilal
b) What is the maximum height reached?
c) What will be the total displacement of the ball for 0 <t < 3.
d) What will be the total distanced travelled by the ball (0 < t < 3).
Transcribed Image Text:10. Suppose you throw a ball straight up into the air at a velocity of Vo = 61 feet per second, initially releasing the ball at a height of 4 feet. Acceleration due to gravity is constantly a(t) pulls downward). -32 feet per second squared (negative since it | %3D The formula for the velocity of the ball after t seconds will be = -32t + 61. (1)a a) At what time does the ball reach its maximum height? (4) A suic fo show the 1o coulev ilolaw T ce mar avilal b) What is the maximum height reached? c) What will be the total displacement of the ball for 0 <t < 3. d) What will be the total distanced travelled by the ball (0 < t < 3).
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