Free falling object velocity calculation
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In a free falling object, the acceleration taken into account is mainly the acceleration due to gravity
So we can take a=g
Equating the value of a in Newton's law of motion, we get:
* V = u + at
Or, V = u + gt
* V^2=u^2 + 2as
Or, v^2=u^2+2gs
Using these two equations of motions accordingly, you can find out the velocity of an object as asked in the question.
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In a free falling object, the acceleration taken into account is mainly the acceleration due to gravity
So we can take a=g
Equating the value of a in Newton's law of motion, we get:
* V = u + at
Or, V = u + gt
* V^2=u^2 + 2as
Or, v^2=u^2+2gs
Using these two equations of motions accordingly, you can find out the velocity of an object as asked in the question.
Hope that helps you friend!
Please mark as brainliest!
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