Originally posted by cmsMasteryou need that for those specific 3.5 metres
...I didn't change from metres to yards or anything, like I explained I didn't check the link. Anyhow, I'm thinking that the change in units doesn't matter. They asked for time, not m/s or yards/s. IDK, it's late, and I don't care.
Originally posted by maverick28Ok. Honestly, I don't even know the links in question, and don't care about looking for them. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong, I didn't claim to be smart (or whatever you did to start this mess...)I'll let you sweat this out. BTW: Here's another "brain buster".
hes going faster at the end not at the average speed of the race
A ball is thrown 6 feet into the air before falling. Solve for Velocity, acceleration, time to reach 6 feet, and total time.
Originally posted by maverick28Wrong again. If I throw a ball 30 metres forward and it reaches 6 metres high it will land after the same amount of time as a ball thrown directly up 6 metres.
yes but in the case of a football i can throw it 30 yards long but only 6 feet in the air that would cause it to take longer in coming down
Originally posted by maverick28Are you serious? For god's sake, answer the question. I throw it straight up, above my head, no arc, 90 degrees. It reaches 6 feet and returns. It does not move at all in any direction besides up. Got it?
yes but in the case of a football i can throw it 30 yards long but only 6 feet in the air that would cause it to take longer in coming down