Chemistry, asked by chanchalpatil0109, 8 months ago

Example 1. An iron ball of mass 3 kg is
released from a height of 125 m and falls
freely to the ground. Assuming that the
value of g is 10 m/s2, calculate
(i) time taken by the ball to reach the
ground
(ii) velocity of the ball on reaching the
ground
(iii) the height of the ball at half the time it
takes to reach t
he ground.​

Answers

Answered by venisuresh36
5

Answer:

S=125=UT+1/2AT^2

as U is =0

therefore S=1/2AT^2

here A is 10m/s^2

therefore

125=1/2AT^2

250=10T^2

therefore T =√25=5sec

V^2-U^2=2AS

here A is -10 and S is -125m as its falling from a height and U =0 therefore

V^2=2(-10)(-125)

V=√2500

V=50m/s

half time by it reaches =5/2=2.5sec

S=UT+1/2AT^2

S=1/2x10xT^2

therefore S=31.25m

but H=125-31.25

therefore H=93.75m

a)The time by which the ball reaches the ground is=5seconds

b) The velocity of the ball on reaching the ground=50m/s

c) The height of the ball at half time it takes to reach the ground=93.75m

I hope this will help you

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