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20 March, 15:49

A rock is thrown downward from an unknown height above the ground with an initial speed of 10m/s. It strikes the ground 3s later. Determine the initial

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  1. 20 March, 19:20
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    At the beginning of the 3 sec, its speed is 10 m/s.

    Over the course of 3 sec, gravity adds (9.8 x 3) = 29.4 m/s

    to its speed, so its speed after 3 sec is (10 + 29.4) = 39.4 m/s.

    Its average speed during the 3 sec is

    (1/2) (10 + 39.4)

    = (1/2) (49.4) = 24.7 m/s.

    In 3 sec, at an average speed of 24.7 m/s,

    the rock travels

    (3) x (24.7) = 74.1 meters.

    If there's no air resistance in its path, then it was thrown

    from 74.1 meters above the ground.
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