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Chapter 3, Problem 13E

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Problem 13E

Motion Along a Coordinate Line

Free fall from the Tower of Pisa Had Galileo dropped a cannonball from the Tower of Pisa, 179 ft above the ground, the ball’s height above the ground t sec into the fall would have been

a. What would have been the ball’s velocity, speed, and acceleration at time t ?

b. About how long would it have taken the ball to hit the ground?

c. What would have been the ball’s velocity at the moment of impact?

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QUESTION:

Problem 13E

Motion Along a Coordinate Line

Free fall from the Tower of Pisa Had Galileo dropped a cannonball from the Tower of Pisa, 179 ft above the ground, the ball’s height above the ground t sec into the fall would have been

a. What would have been the ball’s velocity, speed, and acceleration at time t ?

b. About how long would it have taken the ball to hit the ground?

c. What would have been the ball’s velocity at the moment of impact?

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Solution:-

Step 1 of 4

Given that

a.  We have to find what would have been the ball’s velocity, speed, and acceleration at time t ?

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