Mathematics
Mathematics, 29.02.2020 03:17, 06takmay48639

"We might think that a ball that is dropped from a height of 15 feet and rebounds to a height 7/8 of its previous height at each bounce keeps bouncing forever since it takes infinitely many bounces. This is not true! We examine this idea in this problem. A. Show that a ball dropped from a height h feet reaches the floor in 14h−−√ seconds. Then use this result to find the time, in seconds, the ball has been bouncing when it hits the floor for the first, second, third and fourth times:"B. How long, in seconds, has the ball been bouncing when it hits the floor for the nth time (find a closed form expression)? time at nth bounce = C. What is the total time that the ball bounces for? total time =

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