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Please ignore what I began writing and explain in laymen terms for I am in 9th grade.

Please ignore what I began writing and explain in laymen terms for I am in 9th grade-example-1
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We are told that a man jumps from a plane and we are required to determine the time it takes him to reach 28.5 m/s. Since the man is falling this is a free-fall motion. In free-fall motion, the acceleration is always constant and is equivalent to the acceleration of gravity. This acceleration of symbolized with the letter "g" and its value is:


g=9.8(m)/(s^2)

Now, to determine the time we will use the following equation of motion for an object in free-fall:


v_f=v_0-gt

Where:


\begin{gathered} v_f=\text{ final velocity} \\ v_0=\text{ initial velocity} \\ g=\text{ acceleration of gravity} \\ t=\text{ time} \end{gathered}

Since the man jumps from the plane the initial velocity is zero. Therefore, the equation simplifies to:


v_f=-gt

Now we solve for "t" by dividing both sides by "-g":


-(v_f)/(g)=t

Since we need to know the time for the object to reach a velocity of 28.5 m/s, this we take as the final velocity. Since the object is falling the velocity has a negative value. Plugging in the values we get:


-((-28.5(m)/(s)))/(9.8(m)/(s^2))=t

Solving the operations we get:


2.9s=t

Therefore, it takes the man 2.9 seconds to reach the velocity of 28.5 m/s.

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