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An object is dropped from a height of 20m above the ground with an initial velocity of 30ms/s. Find the time taken for the object to reach the ground.

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  • 14-12-2019

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Data:-vi=30m/s t=? vf=? , h=20m first we have to find vf then time applying third eq of motion 2gs=vf²-vi² , vf²=2gs+vi² , vf²=2×9.8×20+(30)² , vf²=1292 apply sq root on both side

[tex]( \sqrt{vf} ) {}^{2} = \sqrt{1292} [/tex]

vf=35.94 now we have to find a time so applying 1st eq of motion vf=vi+gt so for t=vf-vi/g , t=35.94-30/9.8 so we got t= 0.60612

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