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10 July, 21:21

For years, the tallest tower in the United States was the Phoenix Shot Tower in Baltimore, Maryland. The shot tower was used from 1828 to1892 to make lead shot for pistols and rifles and molded shot for cannons and other instruments of warfare. Molten lead was dropped from the top of the 234-foot (71.3 meter) tall tower into a vat of water. During its free fall, the lead would form a perfectly spherical droplet and solidify. Determine the time of fall and the speed of a lead shot upon hitting the water at the bottom.

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  1. 11 July, 01:00
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    The answer to your question is:

    a) t = 3.81 s

    b) vf = 37.4 m/s

    Explanation:

    Data

    height = 71.3 m = 234 feet

    t = 0 m/s

    vf = ?

    vo = 0 m/s

    Formula

    h = vot + 1/2gt²

    vf = vo + gt

    Process

    a)

    h = vot + 1/2gt²

    71.3 = 0t + 1/2 (9.81) t²

    2 (71.3) = 9,81t²

    t² = 2 (71.3) / 9.81

    t² = 14.53

    t = 3.81 s

    b)

    vf = 0 + (9.81) (3.81)

    vf = 37.4 m/s
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