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14 June, 23:07

A raindrop was 24 meters above the ground, falling straight down at a constant velocity. It took the raindrop 3 seconds to fall half the distance to the ground. What was the raindrops velocity?

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  1. 14 June, 23:30
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    4 m/s downwards

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Velocity is given by dividing the distance by time taken to cover the diatance. Therefore, expressed as v=d/t

    The distance is given as 24 m but the time given covers only half the distance. Therefore, the distance is 0.5*21=12 m

    Time taken is given as 3 s

    Substituting 12 m for d and 3 s for t then

    V=12/3 = 4 m/s

    Velocity must have direction component hence velocity is 4 m/s downwards
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