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A stone thrown vertically upward, takes 3s to attain the maximum height. Calculate the initial velocity of the stone. [Take g=9.8ms-2]


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Solution

Step 1: Given data

Initial velocity, u=? (To be calculated)

Final velocity of the stone, v=0

Acceleration due to gravity, g=9.8ms-2

Time taken, t=3s

Step 2: Calculating the initial velocity of the stone

Applying equation of motion for the freely falling object,

v=u+gt0=u+(-9.8ms-2)×3su=29.4ms-1[ 'g' is taken negative when body is projected upwards]

Hence, the initial velocity of the stone is 29.4ms-1


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