1 mark question on kinematics, or a stone fallin through air.

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A stone is dropped from a 40 m tower, and the problem is to determine the time taken for it to fall the last 10 m. The initial approach involved calculating the final velocity after falling 30 m and using it to find the time for the last segment, but this method was incorrect. The correct approach is to find the time taken to fall the entire 40 m and then subtract the time for the first 30 m. The final velocity just before hitting the ground should be used as the initial velocity for the last 10 m. The correct answer for the time taken to fall the last 10 m is approximately 0.38 seconds.
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A stone is dropped from the top of a tower of height 40 m. The stone falls from rest and air
resistance is negligible.
What time is taken for the stone to fall the last 10m to the ground?

A 0.38s B 1.4s C 2.5s D 2.9s


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I first found the final velocity for the first 30m. V^2= 2x9.8x30 (ignore directions)

then i used that final velocity as my initial velocity in V=u+at where V=0. My answer is C. But its wrong.
 
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Why not find the time to fall 30 m, then the time to fall 40 m, and take the difference?
 
gneill said:
Why not find the time to fall 30 m, then the time to fall 40 m, and take the difference?

How do i find the time t0 fall 40m? Both the final and initial velocity will be zero then won' it.
 
mutineer123 said:
How do i find the time t0 fall 40m? Both the final and initial velocity will be zero then won' it.

Find a kinematic equation that expresses the distance as a function of acceleration and time.
 
Applying your method V is not = 0.The final speed is just before it hits the ground and you have taken the 'final' speed to be when it hits the ground and stops.
The velocity you calculated at 30m is u for the last 10m
 
Emilyjoint said:
Applying your method V is not = 0.The final speed is just before it hits the ground and you have taken the 'final' speed to be when it hits the ground and stops.
The velocity you calculated at 30m is u for the last 10m


Thanks, yeah forgot about that. Plugged it in and got .383, close enough. Thank you
 
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