Julius D. Cagampang's question:
Answer the problem with the use of DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION:


Julius D. Cagampang's question: Answer the problem with the use of DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION: A balla7 is...
A ball is thrown vertically downwards with a speed 7.3 m/s from the top of a 51 m tall building. With what speed will it hit the ground, in units of m/s? Assume that air resistance is negligible Glue the answer as a positive number
this is differential equations practice problem
part d should be t = 0,
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1. An object of mass m is fired vertically upward with an initial speed of vo. Suppose the air resistance is proportional to the square of velocity. Let k > O be the constant of proportionality. Use g as the acceleration due to gravity. Let v(t) be the velocity at time t. a) Write down the differential equation in effect for v(t) until...
PROBLEM: A ball is thrown downward from the top of a building at an angle of 30.0° below the horizontal. The point of release is 49.0 m above the ground and the ball lands 67.7 m from the base of the building. (a) How long does it take for the ball to hit the ground? (b) Find the ball's initial speed. (c) the speed and angle of the velocity vector with respect to the horizontal at impact. Neglect air resistance.
15. A ball is thrown down from the top of a building with an initial velocity of 25 m / s. If it hits the ground after 2.0 s. How tall is the building, assuming air resistance is not considered?
A physic student sets out to experiment on the effect of drag forces on a ball of mass m by giving the ball an initial velocity nu_0 upwards and then downwards as describe below. In both cases, the ball experiences a force of air resistance whose magnitude is given by F = -k nu Where k is a positive constant. The positive direction for all vector quantities is taken to be upwards. Express all algebraic answers in terms of m....
A tennis ball is thrown vertically upward with an initial velocity of +8.0 m/s. (a) what will the ball's speed be when it returns to its starting point? (b) how long will the ball take to reach its starting point? 6) 1. A ball is projected horizontally from the top of a 92m high cliff with an initial speed of 19.8m/s. Determine a)horizontal displacement, b) Final speed before hitting the ground
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PHY 121 A rock thrown from a tall building You are standing at the edge of a tall building yo meters above the ground. You throw a rock vertically upward with an initial speed of vo m/s. On the downward path the rock will fall all the way to the ground. Use g 10 m/sec. у,-150 v- 35 a) How long will t tke for the rock to...
Please show complete work with necessary unit for full credit. Problem 1: A ball is thrown up vertically from the top of a building of height-100 m with an initial speed of 30 m's. It then goes up for a certain period of time and then comes down to the ground. Neglect the air resistance for calculation (a) How high from the ground will the ball go? (b) How long will it take for the ball to reach to the...
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Kinematic equation 1: Vi=V; + gt Kinematic equation 2: Y=V;.t + 12 gt? Kinematic equation 3: 2aY=V7-V21 22. A stone is thrown in a vertically upward direction with a velocity of Vi= 5 m/s. If the acceleration(g) of the stone during its motion is 10 m/s2 in the downward direction, A) what will be the height (Y) attained by the stone? B) how much time (t) will it take to reach there? Take g=-10 m/s2. [2] - [Hint: stone thrown...