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(a) If upwards is positive, then the acceleration due to gravity (10 m/s2) is in the negative direction (ie. downwards). So, you have as your starting equation of motion


which, after integration, should give


and


(c) is asking for the time at which and the height () at that time.

(d) is asking you to show that the time () at which is and (e) asks for at that time.

(f) asks for at and .

(g) asks for average velocity in the second second, which is the change in displacement () divided by the change in time ().
 

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thank you! could you please send a solution for the following
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Radioactive decay is governed by the equation


where is the mass of the isotope present at time and is a constant. The solution to this equation is


where is the mass of the isotope present at time .

So, in this case, we have and that, at , , and so:


The half-life is the time it takes for half of a sample to decay, and thus occurs when




 

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