the distance travelled by it in the last second of its upward motion is constant independent of the initial velocity.
Answers
Answered by
8
Yes. It’s true.
Distance travelled by a particle projected vertically upwards in last second is g/2
= 4.9 m
It’s independent of initial velocity.
Also,
Distance covered by freely falling body in first second of its free fall is also g/2
= 4.9 m
It’s independent of height from it’s released.
Distance travelled by a particle projected vertically upwards in last second is g/2
= 4.9 m
It’s independent of initial velocity.
Also,
Distance covered by freely falling body in first second of its free fall is also g/2
= 4.9 m
It’s independent of height from it’s released.
Answered by
5
Answer:
Explanation:
It is true
Attachments:

Similar questions