Answer:
t = 6.47 s
v = 61.38 m/s
Explanation:
List out the variables we have/are given:
We can use this constant acceleration equation that contains Δx, v₀, a, and v to solve for v, the final velocity:
Plug in known values:
Simplify the equation.
Take the square root of both sides.
The velocity just before the body hits the ground is 61.38 m/s.
Let's find another equation that contains Δx, v₀, a, t to solve for t, the time:
Plug in known values:
Simplify this equation.
Set this equation equal to 0.
Factor this equation. You should get:
Since time can't be negative, we will use the positive t value.
The time taken to hit the ground is 6.47 seconds.