A ball dropped vertically falls in metres d in t seconds the ball drops 80 metres in 4 seconds how far does the ball drop in the next 8 seconds
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If d is directly proportional to the square of t, we write this as d= kt2 , where k = the proportionality constant which we must find. Substitute in the values given in the question into our equation to get 45= k (32) and hence 45= 9k , so k=5. Now we know the value of k, we can find out how far the ball travels in a further seven seconds. We cant isolate these seven seconds using our equation, so instead use the value t=10 (3+7 seconds), to find d after 10 seconds of falling. d= 5(102) = 500. If the ball has gone 500m after 10 seconds, and we know it had travelled 45 of those metres in the first 3 seconds, we find how far it went in the 7 seconds after by doing 500 - 45 = 455 m
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