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3 July, 11:22

The height, s, of a ball thrown straight down with initial speed 64 ft/sec from a cliff 80 feet high is s (t) = â16t2 â 64t + 80, where t is the time elapsed that the ball is in the air. what is the instantaneous velocity of the ball when it hits the ground?

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  1. 3 July, 14:43
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    The height of the ball (ft), measured upward from the ground is

    s (t) = 16t² + 64t + 80

    where t = time when the ball is in the air.

    When the ball hits the ground, s = 0. The time (s) when this occurs is given by

    16t² + 64t + 80 = 0

    Divide through by 16.

    t² + 4t + 5 = 0

    (t - 1) (t + 5) = 0

    t = 1 or t = - 5 s

    Reject negative time, so that

    t = 1 s

    The velocity function is

    v (t) = 64 + 32t

    When t = 1 s, obtain

    v (1) = 96 ft/s

    Answer:

    The ball hits the ground with velocity 96 ft/s.
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