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ロvelocity vs. nme Graph A ball is thrown straight up into the air and then, on the way back down, is caught at the same height it was released at. For the following graphs, UP IS POSITIVE & DOWN IS NEGATIVE. Assume there is no air drag. Which one of the following vy vs. t graphs best represents the motion of the ball the entire time it was...
A ball is thrown straight up into the air with an initial speed of 5 m/s and is then caught as it comes back down to the pitcher. How long does the ball remain in the air, in seconds?
You are in the middle of a football field and you throw a ball straight up in the air and you catch the ball at the same height at which you let it go. While ignoring air resistance (drag), sketch the Velocity vs. Time and Acceleration vs. Time curves for the ball once it was released from your hand until you catch it. Be sure to title and label everything on the graphs. Label the points on the curve when...
A ball is thrown straight up at speed in the presence of gravity. (a) Ignoring air resistance at first, what is the maximum height the ball reaches? (b) Now include Newtonian (quadratic) air resistance, with drag coefficient c. Letting the direction point upwards, write down the equation of motion (be careful with the signs). (c) Solve the equation of motion to find v(t)(= (t)). Remember to check that v(0) = . (d) Without integrating anything yet, calculate the time at...
A ball is thrown straight up with a speed of 30 m/s, and air resistance is negligible. A) how long does it take the ball to reach the maximum height? B) what is the maximum height reached by the ball? C) what is its speed after 4.2 seconds? Please show your work and equations used so I can learn to do problems like this. Thank you
A ball is thrown straight up into the air from the ground at a speed of 0.2 m/s. Determine A) the maximum height to which the ball rises and B) time it takes to reach the maximum height. 2.
A ball is thrown straight upward in the air at a speed of 15.0 m/s. Ignore air resistance. a) What is the maximum height the ball will reach? b) What is the speed of the ball when it reaches 5.00 m?c) How long will the ball take to reach 5.00 m above its initial position on the way up? d) How long will the ball take to reach 5,00 m above its initial position on its way down?
When you throw a ball straight up, it slows down until it comes to a stop at its greatest height and then accelerates downward. The time it takes for a ball thrown upward to reach a height, , is given by . The initial velocity needed to get it to that height is given by How long will a ball be in the air on Earth that you throw to a height of 6.525 m?
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6) You are studying the motion of a small ball thrown vertically upward. With the positive y- axis vertically downward, which of the graphs below best represents the velocity vs. time graph for the entire motion (up and down) of the ball? A B C is Trden t t t t t 0 7) The velocity and acceleration vectors for a particle executing circular motion are shown. In which direction is the...
An object is thrown straight up from a height of one meter above the floor with an initial speed of 10 m/s. the object rises to its highest point and falls back to the floor. Plot v-vs-t and a-vs-t for this motion on separate graphs.