A stone is thrown from the top of a building with an initial velocity of 20.0 m/s straight upward, at an initial height of 50.0 m above the ground. The stone just misses the edge of the roof on its way down. Determine (a) the time needed for the stone to reach its maximum height and what is the maximum height, (b) the time needed for the stone to return to the height from which it was thrown and the velocity of the stone at that instant, (c) the time needed for the stone to reach the ground and its velocity. (d) the velocity and position of the stone at f 5.00 s.

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A stone is thrown from the top of a building with an initial velocity
of 20.0 m/s straight upward, at an initial height of 50.0 m above the
ground. The stone just misses the edge of the roof on its way down.
Determine
(a) the time needed for the stone to reach its maximum height and
what is the maximum height,
(b) the time needed for the stone to return to the height from which
it was thrown and the velocity of the stone at that instant,
(c) the time needed for the stone to reach the ground and its
velocity.
(d) the velocity and position of the stone at f 5.00 s.
Transcribed Image Text:A stone is thrown from the top of a building with an initial velocity of 20.0 m/s straight upward, at an initial height of 50.0 m above the ground. The stone just misses the edge of the roof on its way down. Determine (a) the time needed for the stone to reach its maximum height and what is the maximum height, (b) the time needed for the stone to return to the height from which it was thrown and the velocity of the stone at that instant, (c) the time needed for the stone to reach the ground and its velocity. (d) the velocity and position of the stone at f 5.00 s.
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