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A ball thrown vertically upward is caught by the thrower after 4.00 sec. Find the initial velocity of the ball and the maximum height it reaches.

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Answer:

Initial velocity = 39.2m/s

Maximum height is 78.4m

Step-by-step explanation:

Given


Time, t = 4s

Solving (a): Initial Velocity

Using first law of motion:


v = u + at

Where


v = final\ velocity = 0


u = iniital\ velocity = ??


a = acceleration = -g [g represents acceleration due to gravity]


t = 4

Substitute these value in the above formula:


v = u + at


0 = u - g * 4


0 = u - 9.8 * 4

Take g as 9.8m/s²


0 = u - 39.2


u = 39.2m/s\\

Hence, initial velocity = 39.2m/s

Solving (b): Maximum Height

This will be solved using second equation of motion


s = ut + (1)/(2)at^2

This becomes


s = ut - (1)/(2)gt^2

Substitute values for u, t and g


s = 39.2 * 4 - (1)/(2) * 9.8 * 4^2


s = 156.8 - 78.4


s = 78.4

Hence, the maximum height is 78.4m

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