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espo
Oct27-03, 04:58 PM
will you tell me if my answer is correct? An apple falls from a tree
and 0.5 second later hits the ground. how fst is the apple falling
when it hits the ground. i think it is v = gt 5.0m/s2

chroot
Oct27-03, 05:29 PM
Originally posted by espo
will you tell me if my answer is correct? An apple falls from a tree
and 0.5 second later hits the ground. how fst is the apple falling
when it hits the ground. i think it is v = gt 5.0m/s2
Yes, espo, that's correct. Since the apple experiences a constant acceleration, its velocity is growing at a constant rate. In other words, the apple's velocity increases by 9.8 m/s during every second it falls.

In a half a second, its velocity increases only half of what it would in a full second, or approximately 5 m/s.

(Be careful with your units -- I believe you meant to say v = gt = 5 m/s, not 5 m/s^2.)

- Warren