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Assume that an object is launched upwards from the ground

Last updated: 7/31/2022

Assume that an object is launched upwards from the ground

Assume that an object is launched upwards from the ground with an initial velocity of vo (units of m/s), the ground is taken as the reference height and t (units of seconds) is the time that elapses after the launch. The displacement can be denoted by r(t) and is given by the following equation, x(t) = vot- /gt², where g = 9.81 m/s² is the constant acceleration due to gravity. a) [1 Point] Find the average velocity of the object over the interval [t, t + h]. b) [1 Point] Find the instantaneous velocity of the object at time t. c) [1 Point] What is the velocity on return to the Earth? d) [1 Point] What must you pick for the initial velocity for the object to return to the Earth after one second? e) [1 Point] Show that the object has a constant acceleration. f) [1 Point] If the jerk is defined as the derivative of the acceleration, what is the jerk of the object?