In physics it is shown that the height s of a ball thrown

Chapter 14, Problem 71

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In physics it is shown that the height s of a ball thrown straight up with an initial speed of 96 ft sec from a rooftop 112 feet high is where t is the elapsed time that the ball is in the air. The ball misses the rooftop on its way down and eventually strikes the ground. (a) When does the ball strike the ground? That is, how long is the ball in the air? (b) At what time t will the ball pass the rooftop on its way down? (c) What is the average speed of the ball from to (d) What is the instantaneous speed of the ball at time t? (e) What is the instantaneous speed of the ball at (f) When is the instantaneous speed of the ball equal to zero? (g) What is the instantaneous speed of the ball as it passes the rooftop on the way down? (h) What is the instantaneous speed of the ball when it strikes the ground?

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