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A student climbs to the top of the gym and drops a baseball to the ground below. A physics student standing nearby has a motion sensor and determines that the baseball hit the ground with a velocity of 17 m/s. if you ignore air resistance, how long was the baseball falling through the air?​

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Answer:

The baseball was falling during 1.733 seconds.

Step-by-step explanation:

The baseball experimented a free fall, which is a particular case of uniformly accelerated motion, in which object is accelerated by gravity. In this case, we need to determine the time spent by the ball before hitting the ground (
t), measured in seconds, which is determined by the following kinematic formula:


t = (v-v_(o))/(g) (1)

Where:


v_(o),
v - Initial and final speeds of the baseball, measured in meters per second.


g - Gravitational acceleration, measured in meters per square second.

If we know that
v_(o) = 0\,(m)/(s),
v = 17\,(m)/(s) and
g = 9.807\,(m)/(s^(2)), then the time spent by the baseball is:


t = (17\,(m)/(s)-0\,(m)/(s) )/(9.807\,(m)/(s^(2)) )


t = 1.733\,s

The baseball was falling during 1.733 seconds.

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