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11 February, 06:50

A paper clip is dropped from the top of a 144-ft tower, with an initial velocity of 16 ft/sec. Its position function is s (t) = - 16t^2 + 144. What is its velocity in ft/sec when it hits the ground?

-96 - 64 - 32 0

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  1. 11 February, 07:16
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    Hello there.

    A paper clip is dropped from the top of a 144-ft tower, with an initial velocity of 16 ft/sec. Its position function is s (t) = - 16t^2 + 144. What is its velocity in ft/sec when it hits the ground?

    -96 - 64 - 32 0

    -96
  2. 11 February, 07:31
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    To calculate the velocity, we use the given expression above which is s (t) = - 16t^2 + 144. First, we calculate the time it takes to reach the ground. Then, differentiate the expression and substitute time to the differentiated expression.

    s (t) = - 16t^2 + 144

    0 = - 16t^2 + 144

    t = 3

    s' (t) = v = - 32t

    v = - 32 (3)

    v = - 96

    Note: negative sign signifies that the object is going down
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