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6 July, 16:01

A construction worker dropped a brick from a high scaffolding. How fast was? a. How fast was the brick moving after 4.0 s of falling? b. How far did the brick fall after 4.0 s of falling?

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  1. 6 July, 19:47
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    A) How fast was the brick moving after 4s?

    Vf=?

    Vi=0 (because it was dropped, not thrown)

    A = - 9.8m/s^2 (gravity)

    t = 4s

    Use the equation Vf=Vi+A (t)

    Vf=0 + (-9.8) (4)

    Final answer: Vf = - 39.2m/s

    b) How far did the brick fall after 4s?

    D=?

    Vi=0

    t=4s

    A=-9.8m/s2

    **You do have the final velocity, but it is best to avoid using numbers that you have calculated yourself.**

    Use the equation: d=Vi (t) + 0.5 (A) (t) ^2

    d = (0) (4) + 0.5 (-9.8) (4) ^2

    d = (-4.9) (16)

    d=-78.4m

    Therefore, after 4s the brick fell 78.4m
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