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23 January, 20:54

a woman throws her keys straight up at 8.49 m/s. her friend catches them 2.89 m higher. how long were the keys in the air? (unit = s)

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  1. 23 January, 23:38
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    Alright this one is just kinematics, you can use one of the big four equations and in this case this one works because acceleration is constant and you don't have the final velocity to worry а bout:

    Δx = displacement

    Vi = initial velocity

    T = time

    A = acceleration

    Δx = (Vi) (t) + (1/2) (a) (t^2)

    A=9.8m/s2

    Vi=8.49 m/s

    Δx=2.89 meters

    Then plug in:

    2.89 = (8.49) (t) + (1/2) (9.8) (t^2)

    Then solve for t and you're all set.
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