How High Was the Basketball Dropped to Achieve a Momentum of 2.5 kgm/s?

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The problem involves determining the height from which a basketball was dropped, given its mass and momentum just before it strikes the floor. The subject area relates to kinematics and momentum in physics.

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  • The original poster expresses uncertainty about how to start the problem and seeks guidance. Some participants confirm the relationship between mass, velocity, and momentum, and suggest finding velocity first. Others mention using kinematic equations to relate velocity, acceleration, and height.

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Ok, I've done work on this problem, but I think that everything I try is wrong. I can't get any help from my book or my teacher because he made it up and wants up to try it. But I have no clue how to start. Please help me :cry:

A basketball (m = 0.57 kg) is dropped from rest. Just before striking the floor, the magnitude of the basketball's momentum is 2.5 kgm/s. At what height was the basketball dropped?
 
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mass * velocity = momentum right?
you know the mass so you can find velocity.
do you know any equations that include velocity, acceleration and height?
 
Oh yeah...and so I would solve for velocity first then I would use the kinematic equation,for velocity acceleration and height? (vf^2)=(vi^2)+2ah ??
 
you got it
 
Thanks a bunch!:smile:
 

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