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You are helping with some repairs at home. You drop a hammer and it hits the floor at a speed of 12 feet per second. If the acceleration due to gravity (g) is 32 feet/second2, how far above the ground (h) was the hammer when you dropped it? Use the formula:A.8.5 feetB.1.0 footC.2.25 feetD.18.0 feet

You are helping with some repairs at home. You drop a hammer and it hits the floor-example-1
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Solution

Step 1:

Given data:


\begin{gathered} v\text{ = 12} \\ \text{g = 32} \\ h\text{ = ?} \end{gathered}

Step 2:


\begin{gathered} v\text{ = }√(2gh) \\ \\ 12\text{ = }√(2*32* h) \\ \\ 12\text{ = }√(64h) \\ \\ Take\text{ square of both sides} \\ \\ 12^2\text{ = \lparen}√(64h))^2 \\ \\ 144\text{ = 64h} \\ \\ h\text{ = }(144)/(64)\text{ = 2.25 feet} \end{gathered}

Final answer

C. 2.25 feet

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