1.An object falls from rest on a high tower and takes 5.0 s to hit the ground. Calculate the object’s position from the top of t
he tower at 1.0 s intervals. Make a position-time graph for the object’s motion. In your response, show what you are given, the equation that you used, any algebra required, a table of data, and your graph. g = 9.8 m/s2
We will be using this equation for this problem d = ut + ½.at² <span>Given:</span> <span>initial velocity, u = 0 (falling from rest) </span> <span>acceleration, a = +9.80 m/s²(taking down as the convenient positive direction) </span> <span>Time = 1.0s, 2.0s, 3.0s, 4.0s, 5.0s </span>
<span>Using .. d = ½.at² each time (each calculation is the distance from the top) </span> <span>For 1.0s .. d = ½ x 9.80 x (1²) = 4.90 m </span> <span>For 2.0s .. d = ½ x 9.80 x (2²) = 19.60 m </span> <span>3.0s .. d = 44.10m (you show the working for the rest) </span> <span>4.0s .. d = 78.40 m </span> <span>5.0s .. d = 122.50m </span>
<span>Plot distance (displacement from the top) on the y-axis against time on the x-axis (label axes and give units for each).The line of best fit will be a smoothly upward curving line getting progressively steeper. Do not join graph points with straight lines.</span>