A ball is shot vertically into the air at a velocity of 58 m/s. After 5 seconds, another ball is shot vertically into the air. If the balls meet 115 m from the ground, determine the relative velocity (in m/s) of the first ball to the second ball 8 seconds after the first ball was shot into the air. Use 9.81 m/s² for the acceleration due to gravity. Round off your final answer to five decimal places. Add your answer

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A ball is shot vertically into the air at a velocity of 58 m/s. After 5 seconds, another ball is shot vertically into the air. If the balls
meet 115 m from the ground, determine the relative velocity (in m/s) of the first ball to the second ball 8 seconds after the first
ball was shot into the air. Use 9.81 m/s² for the acceleration due to gravity. Round off your final answer to five decimal places.
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Transcribed Image Text:A ball is shot vertically into the air at a velocity of 58 m/s. After 5 seconds, another ball is shot vertically into the air. If the balls meet 115 m from the ground, determine the relative velocity (in m/s) of the first ball to the second ball 8 seconds after the first ball was shot into the air. Use 9.81 m/s² for the acceleration due to gravity. Round off your final answer to five decimal places. Add your answer
When gravitational acceleration is needed, use 9.81
m/s2 or 32.2 ft/s2 whichever is applicable.
Transcribed Image Text:When gravitational acceleration is needed, use 9.81 m/s2 or 32.2 ft/s2 whichever is applicable.
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