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A hot-air balloonist, rising vertically with a constant velocity of magnitude v=5.00m/s , releases a sandbag at an instant when the balloon is a height h=40.0m above the ground . After it is released, the sandbag is in free fall.
1.) Compute the position of the sandbag at a time 0.165s after its release. Take the free fall acceleration to be g=9.80 m/s^2. answer ___ m.
how would i find that? i don't know where to start...
i tryed to find the highest time that it takes, 5.00/9.8 = 25/49
im just doing random things for hours, can someone point me to the correct way?
1.) Compute the position of the sandbag at a time 0.165s after its release. Take the free fall acceleration to be g=9.80 m/s^2. answer ___ m.
how would i find that? i don't know where to start...
i tryed to find the highest time that it takes, 5.00/9.8 = 25/49
im just doing random things for hours, can someone point me to the correct way?