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To Find:The height of the ball from the graph at
Explanation of Solution
Given:
A height versus time graph showing the height of the ball for first
Formula Used:
The height can be obtained by using the second equation of motion:
Where,h is the height
uis the initial velocity
Consider the acceleration due to gravity,
Calculation:
From the graph
At
At
Velocity is zero at the maximum height when time is one second.
Considering top most point as the initial point for now,
Height covered from the top at
Therefore, height at
At
Velocity is zero at the top when time is one second.
Considering top most point as the initial point for now,
Height covered from the top at
But as the ball is descending from the maximum height of
Conclusion:
At
At
At
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