Packaged dropped from Hot Air Balloon

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A package is released from a hot air balloon traveling upward at 2.6 m/s from a height of 19 m. The acceleration due to gravity is -9.8 m/s², and the vertical displacement of the package is -19 m as it falls to the ground. The equation d = v1*t + (1/2)at² is used to solve for the time the package is in the air. The initial velocity (v1) is 2.6 m/s, but it is considered negative in the context of the downward motion. By substituting the values into the equation, the time of flight can be calculated.
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Homework Statement


A Hot air balloon is traveling vertically up-
ward at a constant speed of 2.6 m/s. When
it is 19 m above the ground, a package is
released from the balloon.
The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s^2.
After it is released, for how long is the
package in the air? Answer in units of s.


Homework Equations


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The Attempt at a Solution


I tried doing X = .5at^2 + vit and using -2.6, but it didnt work.
 
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you can solve the problem directly with:

d = v1*t + (1/2)at^2

what is d? what is v1? what is a?
 
well a is -9.8 because of gravity.

Vi is 2.6, but its the opposite direction of falling. So what do I do with it?

d is 19 m.

I don't know how to use that equation because the Velocity is upward, but the object is falling DOWN.
 
dvdqnoc said:
well a is -9.8 because of gravity.

Vi is 2.6, but its the opposite direction of falling. So what do I do with it?

d is 19 m.

I don't know how to use that equation because the Velocity is upward, but the object is falling DOWN.

d is -19m. becuase the object drops a distance of 19m. ie: vertical displacement = final height - initial height = 0m - 19m = -19m.

plug in a = -9.8, vi=2.6 and d = -19 into the equation...

solve for t.
 
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