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Tatiana [17]
3 years ago
6

a stone is dropped from the top of a 45m high building how fast it be moving when it reaches the ground and what will be the vel

ocity be?​
Physics
1 answer:
Ierofanga [76]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

30m/s

Explanation:

the distance(s) covered by a body in a straight line is expressed in terms of initial velocity(u),accelaration(a),and time(t)

now since the body is dropping free by the influence of gravity,(a) is a +10ms-²

therefore S=ut +½at²

Now the stone "dropped from the top".ie.from rest,so it doesn't have an initial velocity, (since it was not pushed)

hence u=0

the velocity of the body in a straight line is

V=u+at

so we have to find t in the first equation

and put it in the second one to find V, which is the velocity.

then S=½at² since u is 0

45=½•10•t²,after solving, we get t =3s

V=at since u is 0

V =10•3 =30m/s.

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