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just a quick question! will the final velocity of a free falling object always be negative even if the answer is positive?
tawnyman said:just a quick question! will the final velocity of a free falling object always be negative even if the answer is positive?
tawnyman said:just a quick question! will the final velocity of a free falling object always be negative even if the answer is positive?
He's moving down so his velocity should be negative. The site's answer is correct.tawnyman said:if down is defined as negative and the equation used is vf^2=vi^2+2ad then the answer should be 44.6m/s but the answer on the site was -44.6m/s.
The calculator only gives you the positive square root of a number. You have to supply the negative sign based on your understanding of how he's moving. (Don't forget that a negative number squared is positive.)tawnyman said:i MUST be doing something wrong.@_@ or I'm inputting something wrong in my calculator. so the square root of 5^2 + 2(-9.8)(-100) is positive?
Doc Al said:You have to supply the negative sign based on your understanding of how he's moving. (Don't forget that a negative number squared is positive.)