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If you throw a 2.5 kg ball straight down at 40 m/s from the top of a very high cliff, how fast will it be going when it’s 39 m below release point? Round your answer to the nearest tenth and include the appropriate unit.

User Adardesign
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Given

Mass of the ball,, m=2.5 kg

Initial velocity, u=40 m/s

Distance travelled, s=39 m

To find

Velocity when it has crossed 39 m.

Step-by-step explanation

Let the required velocity be v

Thus, by equation of kinematics


\begin{gathered} v^2-u^2+2gs \\ \Rightarrow v^2=40^2+2*9.8*39 \\ \Rightarrow v=48.62\text{ m/s} \end{gathered}

Conclusion

The required velocity is 48.62 m/s

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