Physics, asked by zeus12, 1 year ago

A bear falling from a height of 10m on the ground in square root of 2 seconds. what is colour of bear?​

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Answered by mohitroy032006
24

Answer:

Let h ==> Height

   t ==> Time

   g ==> Gravity

h = (1/2) g (t^2)

or g = (2S)/(t^2)

So g = 10m/s, this is the maximum value of gravity on earth and occurs at the POLES. So the colour of the bear is WHITE, since it is a POLAR BEAR.

Answered by bhuvna789456
35

Answer:

    The color of the bear is white.

Explanation:

Let h is Height

   t is Time

   g is Gravity

h = (\frac{1}{2}) g (t^2)

or g = \frac{2s}{t^2}

So, g=10 m/s, this is the maximum value of gravity on earth and occurs at the POLES. So the color of the bear is WHITE, since it is a POLAR BEAR.

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