A stone is thrown from the top of a building vertically to the top at a speed of 30 m/sec. If the height of the building is 40 m calculate 1- The time it takes for the stone to reach its maximum height 2- The maximum height of the stone mechanism 3- The height of the building if the stone hits the ground 5 S after it was thrown 4- The time it takes for the stone to return to the same position from which it was thrown

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Q1: A stone is thrown from the top of a building vertically to the top at a speed of 30 m/sec. If the height of the building is 40 m calculate 1- The time it takes for the stone to reach its maximum height 2- The maximum height of the stone mechanism 3- The height of the building if the stone hits the ground 5 S after it was thrown 4- The time it takes for the stone to return to the same position from which it was thrown
Ql: A stone is thrown from the top of a building vertically to the top
at a speed of 30 m/sec. If the height of the building is 40 m,
calculate
1- The time it takes for the stone to reach its maximum height
2- The maximum height of the stone mechanism
3- The height of the building if the stone hits the ground 5 S after
it was thrown
4- The time it takes for the stone to return to the same position from
which it was thrown
Transcribed Image Text:Ql: A stone is thrown from the top of a building vertically to the top at a speed of 30 m/sec. If the height of the building is 40 m, calculate 1- The time it takes for the stone to reach its maximum height 2- The maximum height of the stone mechanism 3- The height of the building if the stone hits the ground 5 S after it was thrown 4- The time it takes for the stone to return to the same position from which it was thrown
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