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| Question 48612:  Time of flight.  For 1989 and 1990 Dave Johnson had the highest decathlon score in the world.  When Johnson reached a speed of 32ft/sec on the pole vault runway, his height above the ground t seconds after leaving the ground was given by h= -16t^2 +32t.  The elasticity of the pole converts the horizontal speed into vertical speed) Determine how long Johnson was in the air .  For how long was he more than 14 ft in the air?
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! h= -16t^2 +32t. The elasticity of the pole converts the horizontal speed into vertical speed) Determine how long Johnson was in the air . For how long was he more than 14 ft in the air? --------------------------------
 He will be in the air till his height is zero.
 -16t^2+32t=0
 -16t(t-2)=0
 t=0 or t=2.
 He will be in the air for 2 seconds.
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 -16t^2+32t=14
 -8t^2+16t-7=0
 t=[-16+-sqrt(16^2-4(-8)(-7)]/-16
 t=[-8+-2sqrt2]
 t=0.64644661 or 1.3535534
 So, you reach 14 ft. at the smaller time and
 you reach it again at the larger time.
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 For how long was he more than 14 ft in the air?
 larger-smaller is the time you are above 14 ft
 1.3535534-0.064644661=1.28890874 seconds.
 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
 
 
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