You throw a 0.5 kg rock upward from your hand (which is 1 m off the ground when the rock leaves it). The rock rises to a maximum height of 2.5 m and then falls past your hand to the ground. From the moment you let it go until the moment just before it lands, what can you say about the work that gravity does on the rock?
Group of answer choices
a. Gravity does negative net work on the rock.
b. Gravity does positive net work on the rock.
c. Gravity does no net work on the rock.
You throw a 0.5 kg rock upward from your hand (which is 1 m off the...
You stand 17.5 m m from a wall holding a rock. You throw the rock at the wall at an angle of 36.5∘ from the ground with an initial speed of 21.5 m/s.. At what height above its initial position does the rock hit the wall? Ignore any effects of air resistance.
You throw a 20-N rock vertically into the air from ground level. You observe that when it is a height 15.9 m above the ground, it is traveling at a speed of 24.8 m/s upward. A.Use the work-energy theorem to find its speed just as it left the ground. B.Use the work-energy theorem to find its maximum height.
You throw your phone straight out horizontally so that is leaves your hand with a velocity of 15.6 m/s forward. When the phone leaves your hand, its vertical height is 1 m above the ground. Once it leaves your hand, it begins to fall while moving forward due to gravity pulling it downward. a. What is the phones initial velocity in the horizontal (forward) direction in the instant it leaves your hand? b. What is the phones initial velocity in...
9). A small bag of sand is released from an ascending hot‑air balloon whose constant, upward velocity is ?0=2.75 m/s. Knowing that at the time of the release the balloon was 58.3 m above the ground, determine the time ? it takes for the bag to reach the ground from the moment of its release. Use ?=9.81 m/s2. r= 10) You throw a baseball directly upward at time ?=0 at an initial speed of 14.1 m/s. What is the maximum height...
While standing at the edge of the roof of a building, you throw a stone upward with an initial speed of 7.39 m/s. The stone subsequently falls to the ground, which is 16.9 m below the point where the stone leaves your hand. At what speed does the stone impact the ground? How much time is the stone in the air? Ignore air resistance and take g -9.81 m/s. (This is NOT a suggestion to carry out such an experiment!)
You throw a 3.00-N rock vertically into the air from ground level. You observe that when it is 15.9 m above the ground, it is traveling at 25.7 m/s upward. a)Use the work-energy theorem to find the rock's speed just as it left the ground. b)Use the work-energy theorem to find its maximum height.
You throw a ball vertically upward, and as it leaves your hand, its speed is 16.0 m/s. (a) How high (in m) does it rise above the level where it leaves your hand? ? m (b) How long (in s) does it take to reach its highest point? ? s (c) How long (in s) does the ball take to return to the level where it left your hand after it reaches its highest point? ? s (d) Assume that...
While standing at the edge of the roof of a building, you throw a stone upward with an initial speed of 7.15 m/s. The stone subsequently falls to the ground, which is 16.7 m below the point where the stone leaves your hand. At what speed does the stone impact the ground? How much time is the stone in the air? lgnore air resistance and take g-9,81 m/s. (This is NOT a suggestn to such an experimentt) Impact speed: Number...
You throw a frisbee of mass m = 0.5 kg, and radius
r = 0.1 meters, off of a hill, with initial translational
speed of v0 = 5 m/s, from a height of
h0 = 3 meters. The tangential speed of the edge
of the frisbee is equal to the initial translational speed, and
doesn't change as it travels through the air. Treat the frisbee as
a solid disk, and ignore air resistance.
a) What is the initial total Kinetic...
You throw a baseball directly upward at time f = 0 at an initial speed of 12.5 m/s. What is the maximum height the ball reaches above where it leaves your hand? At what times does the ball pass through half the maximum height? Ignore air resistance and take g = 9 80 m/s^2.