Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Upward Initial Velocity
1). A stone is dropped from rest from the top of a tall building, as Figureà  2. 17à  indicates. After 3. 00 s of free-fall, what is theà  displacementà  yà  of the stone? | The stone, starting with zero velocity at the top of the building, is accelerated downward by gravity. | | Reasoningà  Ã  The upward direction is chosen as the positive direction. The initialà  velocityà  v0à  of the stone is zero, because the stone is dropped from rest. Theà  accelerationà  due to gravity is negative, since it points downward in the negative direction. Solution | 2). After 3. 00 s of free-fall, what is theà  velocityà  và  of the stone? Solution 1).A football game customarily begins with a coin toss to determine who kicks off. The referee tosses the coin up with an initialà  speedà  of 5. 00 m/s. In the absence of air resistance, how high does the coin go above its point of release? Reasoningà  Ã  The coin is given an upward initial velocity. But theà  accelerationà  due to    gravity points downward. Since theà  velocityà  and acceleration point in opposite directions, the coin slows down as it moves upward. Eventually, the velocity of the coin becomesà  v=0 m/s at the highest point. | At the start of a football game, a referee tosses a coin upward with an initial velocity ofà  v0=+5. 0 m/s. The velocity of the coin is momentarily zero when the coin reaches its maximum height. | Solution| 2). What is the total time the coin is in the air before returning to its release point? Reasoningà  Ã  During the time the coin travels upward, gravity causes itsà  speedà  to decrease to zero. On the way down, however, gravity causes the coin to regain the lost speed. Thus, the time for the coin to go up is equal to the time for it to come down. In other words, the total travel time is twice the time for the upward motion. With these data, we can use Equationà   (v=v0+at) to find the upward travel time. Solution    
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