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How can we calculate the time difference between two balls thrown at different directions?

Two students are on a balcony, with one throwing a ball vertically downward and the other throwing a ball vertically upward at the same speed. How can we find the difference in time the two balls spend in the air?

Calculating the Time Difference Between Thrown Balls

To calculate the time difference between the two balls thrown in opposite directions, we can use the equations of motion in physics. When a ball is thrown vertically, we can analyze its motion using the equations:

  • For the ball thrown downward: h = vi*t - (1/2)gt^2
  • For the ball thrown upward: h = vi*t + (1/2)gt^2

By setting the height to 0 to find the time each ball takes to reach the ground, we can then calculate the time difference using the quadratic formula:

  • Time for downward ball: Δt_downward = [vi + sqrt(vi^2 + 2gh)] / g
  • Time for upward ball: Δt_upward = [vi - sqrt(vi^2 + 2gh)] / g

The final calculation for the time difference between the two balls in the air is given by Δt = (2vi/g). This means that the downward-thrown ball spends twice as much time in the air as the upward-thrown ball.

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