a.
To find: The time taken by balls to fall the first 160cm and the average velocity for the period.
a.
Answer to Problem 72RE
Explanation of Solution
Given information: Suppose two balls are falling from rest at a certain height in centimeters above the ground. Use the equation
Calculation:
b.
To find: The velocity and the acceleration.
b.
Answer to Problem 72RE
The velocity at t=4/7 is 560 cm/sec; the acceleration at t=4/7 is 980
Explanation of Solution
Given information: Suppose two balls are falling from rest at a certain height in centimeters above the ground. Use the equation
Calculation:
The velocity at t=4/7 is 560 cm/sec; the acceleration at t=4/7 is 980
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