The velocity of the ball in ft/sec, when t = 1 second is equal to -12 ft/sec.
Given the following data:
To calculate the velocity of the ball in ft/sec, when t = 1 second:
Mathematically, the velocity of an object or physical body is equal to the differentiation of it's position function.
Velocity = s'(t)
Velocity = [tex]s(t) = -16t^2 + 20t + 100[/tex]
[tex]Velocity = -32t + 20[/tex]
Substituting the value of time (t), we have:
[tex]Velocity = -32(1) +20\\\\Velocity =-32+20[/tex]
Velocity = -12 ft/sec
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