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A construction worker drops a brick off a high scaffold. If the brick lands 5.0 s later, how fast was the brick travelling the instant before hitting the ground?

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Answer:

The brick was traveling at 49 m/s the instant before hitting the ground.

Step-by-step explanation:

When an object is dropped from rest in a free-falling motion, it falls with a constant acceleration called the acceleration of gravity, which value is
g = 9.8 m/s^2.

The final velocity of a free-falling object after a time t is given by:


vf=g.t

The distance traveled by a dropped object is:


\displaystyle y=(gt^2)/(2)

The brick takes 5 seconds to land from the high scaffold. The speed at which it lands is:


vf=9.8\cdot 5

vf=49 m/s

The brick was traveling at 49 m/s the instant before hitting the ground.

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