Kilauea volcano in Hawaii is the world's most active volcano. It has a height of 1200 m. While erupting, it shoots out a boulder directly upward at 45 m/s. Part A What is the velocity of the boulder when it reaches the height of the volcano on the way down?

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Kilauea volcano in Hawaii is the world's most active volcano. It has a height of 1200 m. While erupting, it shoots out a boulder directly upward at 45 m/s
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This is true for any object in free fall. In the absense of air resistance, an object will always have the same speed when it reaches the same location. The
willbe different though. Hence the same magnitude, but opposite sign.
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How much time does it take the boulder to reach the ground?
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