riffatrehman1978
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  • 25-04-2022
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A boy throws a ball vertically up. It returns the ground after seconds. Find the  maximum height reached by the ball.​

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hannjr hannjr
  • 25-04-2022

Answer:

If he throws the ball with speed V then     (vertical speed)

V / g     is the time to reach maximum height    (V2 - V1) / a

The total time to again reach the ground is then

T = 2 V / g

H = 1/2 g t^2     where t = V / g

H = 1/2 g (V / g)^2 = V^2 / (2 g)

This is the familiar formula

V = (2 g H)^1/2      for the initial upwards speed

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