akramuli2000 akramuli2000
  • 01-02-2020
  • Physics
contestada

A boy throws a ball into the air at 10.2 m/s. Assuming that only gravity acts on the ball, how high does it rise, in m?

Respuesta :

maggie3772
maggie3772 maggie3772
  • 01-02-2020
Answer: 5.31 meters

Explanation: Use conservation of energy. Initial energy equals final energy. Initially, there is only kinetic energy (because height = 0 initially). At the end, kinetic energy equals 0 because at max height, there is max potential energy and the ball stops moving for a split second.

mgh = .5mv^2
Masses cancel out
gh = .5v^2
(9.8)(h) = .5(10.2^2)
Solve for h. h = 5.31 meters
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Suppose you ride your bicycle to the library traveling at 0.5 km/min. It takes you 25 minutes to get to 1.3 the library. How far did you travel?
which explorer sailed for france?
USE A NUMBER LINE TO FIND 8/9 / 8/45.
Please I have the answers I just want to double check them and Solvekey: B=42  A=93  N=29  X=361. (b-7)(2b-7)2. (4a-4)(5a-7)3. (5n-6)(4n+7)4. (2n=8)(8n+3)5. (6x
USE A NUMBER LINE TO FIND 8/9 / 8/45.
how do day and nightat uranus's equator change asthe uranus revolves around the sun?
What is the slope of any line parallel to the line 8x + 9y = 3 in the standard (x,y) coordinate plane?
least number that has 2, 3, 4, as factors
How many grandparents have my grandparents? who can solve it is very good on maths! it is just a lpgic problem! i know the answer :)
Why does Louis XIV want to expand France's border?