Physics, asked by Thanu2362, 9 months ago

The distance covered by freely falling body in two seconds

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Answered by KoushikNani
20

Answer:

19.6metres

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Answered by aryansuts01
5

Answer:

The answer is 19.6 m

In mechanics, "freefall" refers to a state in which a body is free to travel in any direction while subject to gravity. For instance, the planets are falling freely through the Sun's gravitational field.

Explanation:

A body is said to be in free fall whenever it is only being moved by the gravity of the earth. As a result of external pressure acting on the ball, its velocity will quicken. The term "gravitational velocity" is also used to describe this rate of free fall. Simply put, a free fall is a downwards motion that has no initial force or speed. Our planet has the innate ability to draw things to it. Therefore, a free fall for any object at any height without even any support is just a natural occurrence on Earth.

freely falling body

distance covered by it after 2 sec,

we know that

D=\frac{1}{2} *a*t^{2}

for free fall

a=9.8m/s^{2}

D=\frac{1}{2} *9.8*2^{2}

   =19.6 m

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