A lead ball is dropped into a lake from a diving board 5.00 m above the water

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A lead ball is dropped from a height of 5.00 meters into a lake and reaches the bottom in 4.60 seconds. The ball sinks with a constant velocity equal to its impact velocity upon entering the water. To determine the depth of the lake, one must calculate the time taken for the ball to hit the water and the velocity at which it enters the water, which directly influences the distance traveled during the descent.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of basic physics concepts, specifically free fall and constant velocity motion.
  • Knowledge of kinematic equations for calculating distance, time, and velocity.
  • Familiarity with the concept of gravitational acceleration (approximately 9.81 m/s²).
  • Ability to perform basic mathematical calculations involving time and speed.
NEXT STEPS
  • Calculate the time taken for the ball to hit the water using kinematic equations.
  • Determine the impact velocity of the ball upon entering the water.
  • Use the impact velocity to find the distance traveled through the water over 4.60 seconds.
  • Research the relationship between time, speed, and distance in physics to deepen understanding.
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Students studying physics, educators teaching kinematics, and anyone interested in understanding motion and fluid dynamics.

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A lead ball is dropped into a lake from a diving board 5.00 m above the water. After entering the water, it sinks to the bottom with a constant velocity equal to the velocity with which it hit the water. The ball reaches the bottom 4.60 s after it is released.
how deep is lake?
 
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do you have any idea how distance traveled
depends in time and/or speed?
 
Find out how long it takes for the ball to hit the water. The time of passage through the water is 4.6 s less that time.

Find out the velocity of the ball when it hits the water.
That's the speed with which the ball travels through the water.

You've now got the speed and the time traveled at that speed. Work out the distance travelled.
 

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