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9 November, 11:52

A stone dropped from the root of a high buliding. A second stone is dropped 1.30 s later How far apart are the stones when the second one has reached a speed of 14.0 m/s

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  1. 9 November, 12:20
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    The stones are apart one each the other 26.37 meters when the second one has reached a speed of 14 m/s.

    Explanation:

    Second Stone:

    Vb = g*t

    tb (14m/s) = Vb/g

    tb (14m/s) = (14 m/s) / (9.8 m/s²)

    tb (14m/s) = 1.42 sec

    Hb = (g * tb²) / 2

    Hb = 9.88m

    First Stone:

    ta = tb + 1.3 sec

    ta = 2.72 sec

    Ha = (g*ta²) / 2

    Ha = 36.25m

    Distance between Stones:

    Ha-Hb = 36.25m - 9.88m

    Ha-Hb = 26.37m
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