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18 February, 22:13

The horizontal and vertical components of the initial velocity of a football are 16 m/s and 20 m/s respectively. If there is no air resistance, how long does it take the football to reach the top of its trajectory?

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    19 February, 00:23
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    t = 2 sec

    Explanation:

    Given that

    Ui = 16 m/s

    Vi = 20 m/s

    As we know that at the maximum height, the y component of velocity will become zero.

    We know that horizontal component of velocity will remain constant trough out the motion.

    We also know that acceleration due to gravity is in downward direction.

    Vf = Vi - g t

    Now by putting the values

    0 = 20 - 10 x t (take g = 10 m/s²)

    20 = 10 t

    t = 2 sec

    Therefore the answer is 2 sec.
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