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12 November, 20:49

Disregarding air resistance, what is the speed of a ball dropped from 12 feet just before it hits the ground? (Use 1 ft = 0.30 m, and use g = 9.8 m/s2.)

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  1. 12 November, 20:51
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    This is an example of a free-fall problem. This can be solved using the following free-fall equation:

    Let: V = velocity; g = acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2); h = 12 feet

    V^2 = 2gh or V = √ (2gh)

    It is important that we use similar units of measurement, so let us convert the height from feet to meters using the given relationship 1 ft = 0.30m.

    12 feet x 0.30m = 3.6m

    Subsituting the given values to the formula:

    V = √ (2gh)

    V = √ (2 x 9.8 x 3.6)

    V = √ (70.56)

    V = 8.4 m/s | This is the speed of the ball dropped just before it hits the ground
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