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21 February, 08:59

How long would it take an object to reach the ground from the top of a building that is 470 feet tall? Round to the nearest tenth of a second.

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  1. 21 February, 09:17
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    It would take the object 5.4 s to reach the ground.

    Explanation:

    Hi there!

    The equation of the height of a free-falling object at any given time, neglecting air resistance, is the following:

    h = h0 + v0 · t + 1/2 · g · t²

    Where:

    h = height of the object at time t.

    h0 = initial height.

    v0 = initial velocity.

    g = acceleration due to gravity (-32.2 ft/s² considering the upward direction as positive).

    t = time

    Let's supose that the object is dropped and not thrown so that v0 = 0. Then:

    h = h0 + 1/2 · g · t²

    We have to find the time at which h = 0:

    0 = 470 ft - 1/2 · 32.2 ft/s² · t²

    Solving for t:

    -470 ft = - 16.1 ft/s² · t²

    -470 ft / - 16.1 ft/s² = t²

    t = 5.4 s
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