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The acceleration due to gravity on or near the surface of Earth is 32 ft./s/s. Neglecting friction, from what height must a stone be dropped on Earth to strike the ground with a velocity of 136 ft./s

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Given :

The acceleration due to gravity on or near the surface of Earth is 32 ft/s/s

To Find :

From what height must a stone be dropped on Earth to strike the ground with a velocity of 136 ft/s.

Solution :

Initial velocity of stone, u = 0 ft/s.

Now, by equation of motion :


2as = v^2 -u^2 \\\\2* 32 * s = 136^2 -0^2\\\\s = (136^2)/(2* 32)\ ft\\\\s = 289 \ ft

Therefore, height from which stone is thrown is 289 ft.

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