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19 March, 04:06

If an arrow is shot upward on the moon with velocity of 47 m/s, its height (in meters) after t seconds is given by

h (t) = 47t_0.83t2.

(a) Find the velocity of the arrow after 8 seconds.

Velocity =

(b) Find the velocity of the arrow after a seconds.

Velocity =

(c) When will the arrow hit the moon?

Time =

(d) With what velocity will the arrow hit the moon?

Velocity =

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  1. 19 March, 06:08
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    H (t) = 47t - 0.83t^2

    Vo = 47m/s

    V (t) = 47 - 1.66 t

    a) t = 8 s; V (8) = 47 - 1.66 (8) = 33.72 m/s

    b) t = a; V (a) = 47 - 1.66 (a)

    c) Hit the moon t = ?

    h (t) = 0 = > 47t - 0.83 t^2 = 0

    Factor: t (47 - 0.83t) = 0

    47 - 0.83t = 0 = > 0.83t = 47

    t = 47 / 0.83 = 56.63 s

    d) Velocity when hit the moon

    The velocity of the arrow when it hits the moon is the same initial speed with opposite sign.

    V = - 47 m/s
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