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Q. If a ball is thrown vertically upwards with velocity 28 m/sec, its height (in metres) after t seconds is given by y=28t−4.9t^2. Find the velocity at t = 2.
I do know how to solve this problem... as an initial velocity problem, using integration.
However, this question was covered near the beginning of the semester so long before we got to integration so there's obviously some way to figure out the answer without integration.
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Since velocity is (displacement) / (time taken), we need to use differentiation, not integration.
Suppose we don't know differentiation too, then we need to obtain the answer by putting in actual numerics.
Then we can make out that the answer approaches 8.4 m/s.
Last edited by gAr (2014-06-01 17:11:05)
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Must you use that formula?
It comes out easily with
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Yes!
And I thought the initial velocity given was redundant there.
I think the equation was given to obtain the value of 'a', to indirectly say that the ball is thrown on earth-like planet!
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Well, it is true that it doesn't actually say it's on the Earth. But the 4.9 is a give away.
Bob
why do people keep throwing the ball up?
Because it keeps coming down again.
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