Solving the Egg-Throwing Problem: Seeking Help from Clair_A_Net

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The problem involves calculating the initial speed of an egg thrown vertically upward from a height near the cornice of a tall building. The egg reaches a point 50.0 m below its starting position after 5.00 seconds. The correct approach utilizes the equation Xf = Xo + Vo*t + (1/2)a*t², where the acceleration due to gravity (a) is 9.8 m/s². The final calculation reveals that the initial speed (Vo) is -14.5 m/s, indicating the egg was thrown downward.

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K. I was given the problem:

An egg is thrown nearly vertically upward from a point near the cornice of a tall building. It just misses the cornice on the way down and passes a point a distance 50.0 m below its starting point at a time 5.00 s after it leaves the thrower's hand. Air resistance may be ignored.

And I'm trying to find: What is the initial speed of the egg?

so i used the equation Xf=Vo*t+Xo ie: 50+Vo*5+0 getting 10 m/s, but that answer is wrong.

so then i tried Xf= Xo+Vo*t+(1/2)a*t^2 ie 50=0+Vo*5+.5*9.8*5 assuming a=9.8 but that wasn't given. i got 34.5 and that was wrong too. So if anyone has any idea as to what I'm doing wrong or how to get the correct answer let me know.

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clair_a_net
ps if its after 12pm tonight then the homework was already due so thanks for trying anyways. but i would still like to know what I am doing wrong.
 
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clair_a_net said:
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so then i tried Xf= Xo+Vo*t+(1/2)a*t^2 ie 50=0+Vo*5+.5*9.8*5 assuming a=9.8

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You have,

50=0+Vo*5+.5*9.8*5

which I assume is just a typo (for the power of t = time) and that you actually used

50=0+Vo*5+.5*9.8*5²

this gives

50 = 5Vo + 122.5
5Vo = -72.5
Vo = -14.5 m/s
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