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| Question 724225:  A diver is standing on a platform 24 feet above the pool. He jumps from the platform with an initial upward velocity of 8ft/s. How long will it take for him to hit the water? I know the formula is h=-16t^2+vt+s, but I don't understand the difference between h and s.
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! A diver is standing on a platform 24 feet above the pool. He jumps from the platform with an initial upward velocity of 8ft/s.
 How long will it take for him to hit the water?
 I know the formula is h=-16t^2+vt+s, but I don't understand the difference between h and s.
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 The Formula h = -16t^2 + vt + s; where
 h = height after t seconds
 t = time in seconds
 v = upward velocity
 s = initial height (t=0)
 also note that
 -16t^2 represents the downward force of gravity for t seconds
 +vt = the upward force for t seconds
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 the height when he hits the water = 0 therefore:
 0 = -16t^2 + 8t + 24
 usually written
 -16t^2 + 8t + 24 = 0
 we can simplify this, divide by -8, then we have
 2t^2 - t - 3 = 0
 this will factor to
 (2t - 3)(t + 1) = 0
 the positive solution
 2t = 3
 t = 3/2
 t = 1.5 seconds to hit the water
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