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An egg falls from a nest at a height of 4m. What speed will it have when it is 1m from the ground? Neglect air resistance and take g as 9.8m/s^2​

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Answer: 7.66 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

This situation is related to free fall (vertical motion). Hence, this can be considered a one-dimension problem and we can use the following equation:


V^(2)=V_(o)^(2)+2gd

Where:


V is the final velocity of the egg at the asked height


V_(o)=0 m/s is the initial velocity of the egg


g=9.8 m/s^(2) is the acceleration due gravity


d=4 m- 1m= 3m is the distance at which the egg is from the nest, when it is
1 m from the ground

Isolating
V:


V=\sqrt{V_(o)^(2)+2gd}

Substituting the known values:


V=\sqrt{2(9.8 m/s^(2))(3 m)}


V=7.66 m/s This is the final velocity of the egg

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