A stone falls from rest from the top of a high tower. Ignore air resistance and take g= 10m/s2
A/ what is the velocity after
(I) 1 s
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Let’s visualize this without writing any equations. As g is constant, the velocity increases uniformly; that is, the graph of velocity versus time is a straight line. The velocity is zero when the time is zero (because the stone falls from rest). The velocity increases by 10m/s every second, which means it is 10m/s after the first second. Because the graph of velocity is a straight line, the average velocity during the first second is half the final velocity, or 5m/s. Therefore the stone has fallen 5 meters after 1 second.
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Answer: 4.9m
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s=ut+1/2at^2
s=0*t+1/2*9.8*1
s=4.9m
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