(a)
To find: The graph of the velocity function.
The graph of the velocity function is shown in Figure (1).
Given information:
The velocity function of the Rock is
Calculation:
Since, the function is linear. Thus, the graph of
0 | 1.5 | |
48 | 0 |
Thus, the graph passing through the points
The graph of the velocity function is shown in Figure (1).
Figure (1)
Therefore, the graph of the velocity function is shown above.
b)
To find: The required for the rock to reach the maximum height.
The rock reaches the maximum height after 1.5 seconds of the motion.
Given information:
The velocity function of the Rock is
Calculation:
At
Hence, in 1.5 sec, the rock reaches the maximum height.
c)
To find: The distance covered by the rock has traveled at its maximum height.
The maximum height reached by a rock is 36 ft in 1.5 sec.
Given information:
The velocity function of the Rock is
Formula used:
Area of the triangle
Calculation:
The distance traveled by the rock is the same as the area under the velocity graph
Thus, the maximum height reached by a rock is 36 ft in 1.5 sec.
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