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PLEASE USE KINEMATIC EQUATION!

During a football game they announce that the “hang time” (time in the air) for a kick is 3.8 seconds. Use the kinematic equations to figure out the mac height of the football.


Sagot :

At its maximum height h, the football has zero vertical velocity, so if it was kicked with initial upward speed v, then

0² - v² = -2gh

Solve this for v :

v² = 2gh

v = √(2gh)

The height y of the football t seconds after being kicked is

y = vt - 1/2 gt²

Substitute v = √(2gh), replace y = h, and solve for h when t = 3.8 s :

h = √(2gh) t - 1/2 gt²

h = √(2gh) (3.8 s) - 1/2 g (3.8 s)²

h ≈ (16.8233 √m) √h - 70.756 m

(By √m, I mean "square root meters"; on its own this quantity doesn't make much physical sense, but we need this to be consistent with √h. h is measured in meters, so √h is measured in √m, too.)

h - (16.8233 √m) √h + 70.756 m = 0

Use the quadratic formula to solve for √h :

√h = ((16.8233 √m) ± √((16.8233 √m)² - 4 (70.756 m))) / 2

Both the positive and negative square roots result in the same solution,

√h ≈ 8.411 √m

Take the square of both sides to solve for h itself:

(√h)² ≈ (8.411 √m)²

⇒   h ≈ 70.756 m ≈ 71 m

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