A small stone is thrown straight up from the ground with an initial speed of 20 m s⁻¹ - Leaving Cert Physics - Question b - 2015
Question b
A small stone is thrown straight up from the ground with an initial speed of 20 m s⁻¹.
Calculate the height it has reached after two seconds.
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:A small stone is thrown straight up from the ground with an initial speed of 20 m s⁻¹ - Leaving Cert Physics - Question b - 2015
Step 1
Calculate the height after two seconds.
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Answer
To calculate the height reached by the stone after two seconds, we can use the equation of motion:
s=ut+21at2
where:
s = height,
u = initial velocity = 20 m/s,
a = acceleration due to gravity = -9.8 m/s² (negative because it acts downward),
t = time = 2 s.
Substituting the values:
First part: Calculate the displacement due to initial velocity: s1=ut=20×2=40 m
Second part: Calculate the displacement due to the acceleration: s2=21(−9.8)(22)=21(−9.8)(4)=−19.6 m
Now sum both displacements to get the total height:
s=s1+s2=40−19.6=20.4 m
Therefore, the height reached after two seconds is 20.4 meters.
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