College Physics
College Physics
10th Edition
ISBN: 9781285737027
Author: Raymond A. Serway, Chris Vuille
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 2, Problem 66AP

Two students air on a balcony a distance h above the street. One student throws a ball vertically down-ward at a speed v0; at the same time, the other student throws a ball vertically upward at the same speed. Answer the following symbolically in terms of v0, g, h, and t. (a) Write the kinematic equation for the y-coordinate of each ball, (b) Set the equations found in part (a) equal to height 0 and solve each for t symbolically using the quadratic formula. What is the difference in the two balls' time in the air? (c) Use the time-independent kinematics equation to find the velocity of each ball as it strikes the ground, (d) How far apart are the balls at a time t after they are released and before the strike the ground?

(a)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine
The kinematic equation of ball thrown downwards.

Answer to Problem 66AP

Solution: The equation is y1=hv0t12gt2 .

Explanation of Solution

Given Info: Initial velocity of ball is v0 .

The displacement and velocity in downward direction is negative and in upward direction is taken as positive. The acceleration due to gravity is acting vertically downwards in both upward and downward motion.

Write the formula to calculate the displacement of ball thrown vertically downwards from the balcony.

y0h=v0t+12(g)t2

  • y1 is the displacement of the ball thrown vertically downwards
  • h is the distance of balcony from the street
  • v0 is the initial velocity of ball
  • g is the acceleration due to gravity
  • t is the time duration for displacement y0

Rearrange the above equation.

y1=hv0t12gt2 (I)

The displacement and velocity in downward direction is negative and in upward direction is taken as positive. The acceleration due to gravity is acting vertically downwards in both upward and downward motion.

Write the formula to calculate the displacement of ball thrown vertically upwards from the balcony.

y2h=v0t+12(g)t2

  • y2 is the displacement of the ball thrown vertically upwards

Rearrange the above equation.

y2=h+v0t12gt2 (II)

Thus, the kinematic equation for ball thrown vertically upwards will be

y2=h+v0t12gt2 .

Conclusion:

Thus, equation for ball thrown in vertically downward and upward directions are y1=hv0t12gt2 and y2=h+v0t12gt2 respectively.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine
Solve the quadratic equations by setting height equals zero and calculate the time difference of two balls in air.

Answer to Problem 66AP

Solution: the solutions of quadratic equations and the time difference between the balls in air are, t1=v0g+(v0g)2+2hg , t2=v0g+(v0g)2+2hg .and 2v0g respectively

Explanation of Solution

Given Info: Initial velocity of ball is v0 .

Let t1 be the duration of the ball 1 in air.

Write the formula to calculate the displacement of ball thrown vertically downwards from the balcony.

y1=hv0t112gt12

Substitute 0 for y1 in the above equation to find t1 .

0=hv0t112gt12

Multiply each term by 2 and rearrange the above equation in the standard form of a quadratic equation.

gt12+2v0t1+(2h)=0

The solution of above equation can be found using quadratic formula.

t1=2v0±(2v0)24g(2h)2g=v0g±(v0g)2+2hg

Consider only the positive solution of t1 .

t1=v0g+(v0g)2+2hg (III)

Let t2 be the duration of the ball 2 in air.

Write the formula to calculate the displacement of ball thrown vertically upwards from the balcony.

y2=h+v0t112gt12

Substitute 0 for y2 y1 in the above equation to find t2 .

0=h+v0t112gt12

Multiply each term by 2 and rearrange the above equation in the standard form of a quadratic equation.

gt22+(2v0t2)+(2h)=0

The solution of above equation can be found using quadratic formula.

t2=(2v0)±(2v0)24g(2h)2g=v0g±(v0g)2+2hg

Consider only the positive solution of t2 .

t2=v0g+(v0g)2+2hg (IV)

Thus, the value of t2 is v0g+(v0g)2+2hg .

Conclusion:

Write the time difference of two balls in air.

Δt=t2t1

  • Δt is the time difference between two balls in air

Substitute equation (IV) for t2 and equation (III) for t1 in the above equation to find Δt .

Δt=v0g+(v0g)2+2hg(v0g+(v0g)2+2hg)=v0g+v0g+(v0g)2+2hg(v0g)2+2hg=2v0g

Thus, the time difference between the balls in air 2v0g respectively.

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine
The final velocity of balls on touching the ground.

Answer to Problem 66AP

Solution: The velocity of two balls on touching the ground will be v02+2gh .

Explanation of Solution

Given Info: Initial velocity of ball is v0 .

The displacement and velocity in downward direction is negative and in upward direction is taken as positive. The acceleration due to gravity is acting vertically downwards in both upward and downward motion.

Write the formula to calculate the final velocity.

vf1=v02+2(g)(h)

  • vf1 is the final velocity of ball thrown vertically downwards

Rewrite the above equation as follows.

vf1=v02+2gh

The displacement and velocity in downward direction is negative and in upward direction is taken as positive. The acceleration due to gravity is acting vertically downwards in both upward and downward motion.

Write the formula to calculate the velocity of ball thrown upwards on touching the ground.

vf2=v02+2(g)(h)

  • vf2 is the velocity of ball thrown vertically upwards at the moment of touching the ground.

Rewrite the above equation as follows.

vf2=v02+2gh

Conclusion: Thus, the final velocities of two balls are same and the value is v02+2gh .

(d)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine
The separation between balls at time t .

Answer to Problem 66AP

Solution: The separation between balls at time t will be 2v0t .

Explanation of Solution

Given Info: Initial velocity of ball is v0 .

Write the formula to calculate the separation between the balls.

Δy=y2y1

  • Δy is the separation between balls at time t

Substitute equation (II) for y2 and equation (I) for y1 in the above equation.

Δy=(h+v0t212gt22)(hv0t112gt12)=v0(t2+t1)

Substitute t for t1 and t2 in the above equation to find Δy .

Δy=v0(t+t)=2v0t

Conclusion:

Thus, the separation between balls at time t will be 2v0t

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