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An orange is dropped from a height of 100m above the ground level. Calculate the velocity of the orange just before it strike the ground. ( Take g=10m/s² )​

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Answered by hanumantuchakradhar
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Acceleration due to gravity on earth is a constant, so by this rule, that means velocity increases linearly. This is support by the kinematic equation Vf = Vi + at.

Therefore, the velocity is non-uniform, which if taken as a magnitude, means the speed is nonuniform. Velocity =/= Speed but it works in this example

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