How would I use the kinematic equations to derive a general equation for the time it takes a ball dropped from rest at vertical height #h# to reach the ground?
I'm pretty sure that the answer would be
(1) #t = sqrt((2h)/(g))#
(2) Use the result from the part (1) above to write a general equation for the distance travelled by a projectile that is rolling off a table of height #h# with a horizontal speed, #v_(0x)# .
I'm pretty sure that the answer would be
(1)
(2) Use the result from the part (1) above to write a general equation for the distance travelled by a projectile that is rolling off a table of height
1 Answer
Jun 22, 2017
The kinematic expression is
#s=ut+1/2 a t^2#
For a free falling body from height
#h=0xxt+1/2 g t^2#
Solving for
(2) Horizontal speed
Horizontal distance