The object is dropped at a initial height of 99.4 feet. (Correct choice: B)
What is the final velocity of a falling object?
Herein we find the case of a specific object under free fall motion, that is, due to gravity and neglecting effects from air viscosity and Earth's rotation. The kinematic equation is presented below:
v = √(2 · a · h) (1)
Where:
- v - Final velocity, in feet per second.
- a - Acceleration, in feet per square second.
- h - Initial height, in feet.
If we know that a = 32.2 ft / s² and v = 80 ft /s, then the initial height of the object is:
80 = √(2 · 32.2 · h)
80 = √(64.4 · h)
80² = 64.4 · h
h = 80² / 64.4
h = 99.379 ft
The object is dropped at a initial height of 99.4 feet. (Correct choice: B)
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