Asked by Josh Finney
Suppose that an object is dropped from a height of h meters and hits the ground with a velocity of meters per second. Then v = sqrt(19.6h) . If an object is dropped from a height of 15.5 meters, with what velocity does it hit the ground?
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Answered by
oobleck
huh? Just plug and chug
v = √(19.6*15.5) = √303.8
v = √(19.6*15.5) = √303.8
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