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kkurt [141]
2 years ago
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A body is projected horizontally downward from a rock 80m high with a velocity of 20m/s ! calculate (1) the time taken for the b

ody to fall to ground. (2)the vertical component of the velocity when the body falls to the ground (3) the distance from the rock when it strick the ground 10m/s​
Physics
1 answer:
PolarNik [594]2 years ago
8 0

1. The time taken for the body to fall to ground is 4 s

2. The vertical component of the velocity when the body falls to the ground is 39.2 m/s

3. The distance from the rock when it strick the ground 10m/s is 40 m

<h3>1. How to determine the time </h3>
  • Height (h) = 80 m
  • Horizontal velocity = 20 m/s
  • Time (t) =?

h = ut

80 = 20 × t

Divide both sides by 20

t = 80 / 20

t = 4 s

Thus, it will take the body 4 s to land on the ground.

<h3>2. How to determine the vertical component of the velocity</h3>
  • Time (t) = 4 s
  • Acceleration due to gravity (g) = 9.8 m/s²
  • Velocity (v) =?

v = gt

v = 9.8 × 4

v = 39.2 m/s

<h3>3. How to deteremine the distance</h3>
  • Horizontal velocity = 10 m/s
  • Time (t) = 4 s
  • Horizontal distance (s) =?

s = ut

s = 10 × 4

s = 40 m

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