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Thomas the giant gorilla stood on a bridge 624 feet above the water below. He picked up a car threw it off the bridge with an initial velocity of 50 feet per second. How long will it take the car to splash into the water below?

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

The car will take approximately 4.865 seconds to splash into the water.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let suppose that car moves initially downwards. We must see the kinematics of the car after being thrown off the bridge, it is quite certain that car experiment a free fall, in which it is accelerated uniformly by gravity. The time spent by the car to splash into the water is obtained from this equation of motion:


y = y_(o)+v_(o)\cdot t +(1)/(2)\cdot g \cdot t^(2)

Where:


y - Current height, measured in feet.


y_(o) - Initial height, measured in feet.


v_(o) - Initial velocity, measured in feet per second.


t - Time, measured in seconds.


g - Gravitational acceleration, measured in feet per square second.

If we know that
y = 0\,ft,
y_(o) = 624\,ft,
v_(o) = -50\,(ft)/(s) and
g = -32.174\,(ft)/(s^(2)), this quadratic function is obtained:


-16.087\cdot t^(2)-50\cdot t +624 = 0

Now we get the roots of the polynomial by Quadratic Formula:


t_(1) \approx 4.865\,s,
t_(2) \approx -7.973\,s

Only the first root is physically reasonable. In a nutshell, the car will take approximately 4.865 seconds to splash into the water.

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