Question 9 Mr. Muscedere is standing on the top of Herman Secondary School. He drops a ball (starting at rest) from the roof. Mr. Timm (his P.I.C. (partner in crime)) is looking out his window waiting for the ball to pass by. The window he is looking through is 1.6m from bottom to top (window measurement). Mr. Timm notices that it takes the ball 0.20s to pass his window (top of window to bottom). How far above the top of the window did Mr. Muscedere drop it?
Question 9 Mr. Muscedere is standing on the top of Herman Secondary School. He drops a ball (starting at rest) from the roof. Mr. Timm (his P.I.C. (partner in crime)) is looking out his window waiting for the ball to pass by. The window he is looking through is 1.6m from bottom to top (window measurement). Mr. Timm notices that it takes the ball 0.20s to pass his window (top of window to bottom). How far above the top of the window did Mr. Muscedere drop it?
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And use the formula that is given dont use any other formula and use 9.81 for acceleration not 9.8 if required please solve it faster asap and dont give wrong answer

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Mr. Muscedere is standing on the top of Herman Secondary School. He drops a ball
(starting at rest) from the roof. Mr. Timm (his P.I.C. (partner in crime)) is looking out
his window waiting for the ball to pass by. The window he is looking through is 1.6m
from bottom to top (window measurement). Mr. Timm notices that it takes the ball
0.20s to pass his window (top of window to bottom). How far above the top of the
window did Mr. Muscedere drop it?

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Equations and Constants
sinA
sinB
sinC
Fnet
a' = b2 + c2 - 2bccosA
= ma
Fr = µFn
C
Ad
Ad = v1At + ½aAť
Ad = v2At - %aAť
%3D
V2 = V1 + aAt
Vav
(v2) = (v1) + 2aAd
ac
472r
4n rf2
v2
Ad = %(v1 + v2)At
g = 9.81
T2
W FAd
W = AE
PE = mgAy
%3D
KE =-mv2
2.
F = kx
Elastic Energy
FAt =
= Ap
p3Dmv
GMm
mearth
5.972 x 1024kg
mmoon
= 7.348 x 1022kg
Fg =72
Nm2
re = 6378 km
Tmoon
1737 m
G = 6.67x10-11
kg?
kg, g.
muroton =
1.67 x 10-27kg
melectron = 9.11 x 10-31kg
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