Vertical Motion In Exercises 7780, use feet per second per second as the acceleration

Chapter 5, Problem 78

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Vertical Motion

In Exercises 77–80, use a(t) = - 32 feet per second per second as the acceleration due to gravity. (Neglect air resistance.)

Show that the height above the ground of an object thrown upward from a point \(s_{0}\) feet above the ground with an initial velocity of \(v_{0}\) feet per second is given by the function

\(f(t)=-16 t^{2}+v_{0} t+s_{0}\).

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s_0

v_0

f(t) = -16t^2 + v_0 t + s_0

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