Math, asked by sureshrathor797, 8 months ago

5. Solve the following examples.
a. An object takes 5 s to reach the
ground from a height of 5 m on a
planet. What is the value of g on the
planet?
ns. 04 m2​

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Answered by tanaya2207
7

Answer:

An object takes 5 seconds to reach the ground from a height of 5 meters on a planet. What is the value of g on the planet?

Time taken, t = 5 seconds

Displacement, s = 5 metres

Initial velocity, u = 0 metres/second

Let the acceleration be a m/s2 .

When the acceleration is constant, initial velocity, acceleration, time taken and displacement are related by a simple formula:

s=ut+(1/2)at2

Therefore,

5=(0)(5)+(1/2)(a)(52)

a×(25/2)=5

a=5/(25/2)

a=10/25

a=2/5

a=0.4

Therefore, the acceleration is 0.4m/s2 .

This is the acceleration due to gravity on that planet.

Please note that you can't call ‘acceleration due to gravity’ as ‘gravity’.

Gravity refers to gravitational force. Gravitational force (gravity) due to the planet on any mass ‘m’ (expressed in kilograms) = (0.4×m) newtons.

Answered by ajaygurjar48
0

Answer:

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