The formula v=√64h can be used to find the velocity v in feet per second of an object that has fallen h feet. When the velocity
of an object reaches 38 feet per second, how far has it fallen?
A) 30.59 feet
B) 49.32 feet
C) 306.93 feet
D) 22.56 feet
2 answers:
V = sqrt 64h
38 = sqrt 64h
38^2 = 64h
1444 = 64h
1444/64 = h
22.56 = h <===
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Answer:</h2>
The velocity of an object reaches 38 feet per second,then the height it has fallen is:
D) 22.56 feet
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Step-by-step explanation:</h2>
The formula that is used to relate the velocity and height of of an object by:

where v is the velocity of the object and h is the height of the object how far it has fallen.
Now, we are asked to find the value of h when v=38
Hence, we get:

on squaring both side of the equation we get:

Hence, the correct answer is: Option: D
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