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10 July, 19:00

A rock is dropped from a height of 2.5 meters. What is it's velocity when it reaches the ground? 3.5 meters/second

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  1. 10 July, 20:23
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    7.0 m/s

    Explanation:

    The question is on Free-Fall

    In a free fall, an object falls freely without only gravity acting on it. Velocity at the top is zero m/s

    Height of fall, h=1/2gt²

    Velocity, v=gt where g is gravity acceleration=9.8m/s² and t is time taken fall the fall

    Finding the t taken for the fall;

    h=2.5m but we know h=1/2gt²⇒substitute values in this equation

    2.5=1/2*g*t²

    2.5=1/2*9.8*t²⇒2.5=4.9t²

    make t subject of the equation;

    t²=2.5/4.9

    t=√2.5/4.9 = 0.7143sec

    Finding the velocity

    v=gt

    v=9.8*0.7143=7m/s
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