Answer:
6.12 m/s
Explanation:
In order to solve this we have two parts of this problem, first we have the time that the pizza dough spent going upwards and after that we have a free fall from there, so we will use the free fall formula after we figured out whats the final height the dough reached after being thrown from Francesco's height which is 6ft3inches or 1.90 meters
We first have to find out how much time the dough spent in the air before reaching 0 as final speed and then started the free falling:
The formula would be:
[tex]Vf=Vo-at\\0=1-(-9.81t)\\1=9.81t\\t=\frac{1}{9.81}\\t=.101[/tex]
The formula to find out final height would be:
[tex]y = \frac{ h + Vy (t-gt^{2})}{2} \\[/tex]
Now we just insert the values we know
[tex]y = h+ \frac{ Vy (t-gt^{2})}{2} \\\\y = 1.90 +\frac{ .101-(-9.81)(.101)^{2})}{2} \\\\y=1.91[/tex]
So from 1.91 meteres the free fal started we have to just calculate the final velocity with the formula for free fall and velocity:
[tex](vf)^{2} =Vo^2 +2ad[/tex]
Since Vo is 0 because we are talking about free falling we just insert the values we know:
[tex](vf)^{2} =Vo^2 +2ad\\(vf)^{2} =2ad\\(vf)^{2} =2(9.81)(1.91)\\vf=\sqrt{37.4742} \\Vf=6.12m/s[/tex]
So the final speed that the dough hit the ground with is 6.12 m/s