Asked by Chris
How do you calculate the gravity of an object?
equation needed h=1/2 gt^2
Solve the equation for g; g=2h/t^2
Set height is 2 foot, dropped small object from 2ft, timed at 0.3 seconds. Calculate the gravity of the object.
Is this right?
2=1/2*9.8 t^2
t^2=2*2/9.8=0.40
t=0.40^
Answer =0.64 or is it 0.64*9.8=6.26, answer being 6.26
equation needed h=1/2 gt^2
Solve the equation for g; g=2h/t^2
Set height is 2 foot, dropped small object from 2ft, timed at 0.3 seconds. Calculate the gravity of the object.
Is this right?
2=1/2*9.8 t^2
t^2=2*2/9.8=0.40
t=0.40^
Answer =0.64 or is it 0.64*9.8=6.26, answer being 6.26
Answers
Answered by
Henry
g is the unknown in your Eq; you suppose to calculate it. T is 0.3s(given).
h = 0.5gt^2 = 2 Ft.
0.5g*(0.3)^2 = 2,
0.045g = 2,
g = 44.44 Ft/s^2.
h = 0.5gt^2 = 2 Ft.
0.5g*(0.3)^2 = 2,
0.045g = 2,
g = 44.44 Ft/s^2.
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