A small rock is thrown vertically upward with a speed of 22.4 m/s from the edge of the roof of a 39.5 m tall building. The rock doesn't hit the building on its way back down and lands on the street below. Ignore air resistance. (a) What is the speed (in m/s) of the rock just before it hits the street? (b) How much time (in sec) elapses from when the rock is thrown until it hits the street?

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A small rock is thrown vertically upward with a speed
of 22.4 m/s from the edge of the roof of a 39.5 m tall
building. The rock doesn't hit the building on its way
back down and lands on the street below. Ignore air
resistance.
(a) What is the speed (in m/s) of the rock just before
it hits the street?
(b) How much time (in sec) elapses from when the
rock is thrown until it hits the street?
Transcribed Image Text:A small rock is thrown vertically upward with a speed of 22.4 m/s from the edge of the roof of a 39.5 m tall building. The rock doesn't hit the building on its way back down and lands on the street below. Ignore air resistance. (a) What is the speed (in m/s) of the rock just before it hits the street? (b) How much time (in sec) elapses from when the rock is thrown until it hits the street?
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