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Free Fall: How Fast and How Far
Chapter 2.5 & 2.6
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Free Fall Objects only influenced by gravity Assume no air resistance
Acceleration due to gravity= ~10m/s2 Actual value= 9.81 m/s2
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How Fast: Elapsed time: time since the beginning of the fall
Acceleration= change in speed/elapsed time Therefore, v=gt. (velocity=acceleration due to gravity/elapsed time)
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Practice Problems: Let’s say you drop a ball, how fast will it be traveling at 1 second? 10m/s2= speed/1s speed= 10m/s How fast will the ball be traveling at 2 seconds? 10m/s2= speed/2s Speed= 20 m/s
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So far, we have only talked about examples where an object is moving straight down.
When an object is thrown upward, it eventually reaches the point where it must come down.
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Upward motion maximum point downward,
ball slows by 10m/s each second from its initial upward velocity to zero velocity. maximum point the ball has a speed of 0 m/s. downward, acts as free falling object that was dropped from rest increasing its speed by 10 m/s each second.
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Practice Problem: A person throws a baseball straight up into the air with an initially velocity of 40 m/s second. How long before the ball has a velocity of 0 m/s? 4 seconds How fast will the ball be traveling at 7 seconds if there is nothing for it to run into? 30 m/s downward
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How Far Question: How far does an object fall in 1 s? Answer: NOT 10 m
How fast was an instantaneous speed not an average speed, the speed of an object does not maintain a speed of 10 m/s throughout the second of fall. Average speed= (final velocity-initial velocity) 2
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Answer: Average velocity= distance/ time (10-0)/2 = distance/ 1 s
Distance= 5 m
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Practice Problem: How far does an object fall after 2 seconds?
Instantaneous speed at 2 seconds= 20 m/s Average speed= (20-0)/2= 10 m/s 10 m/s= distance/ 2 s Distance= 20 m
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How Far: The distance an object travels during free fall is: d= ½at2
Practice Problem: How far does an object fall after 3 seconds? distance= ½*10*32 =45 m
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