You can use Newton's equations of motion:
s = ut + ½at²
Ignoring air resistance:
s = distance = height of cliff
u = initial velocity = 0 m/s
a = acceleration due to gravity ≈ 9.8 m/s²
t = time = 5.86 s
→ height of cliff ≈ ½ × 9.8 m/s² × (5.86 s)²
≈ 168 m
If you want it in feet:
0.3048 m = 1 ft (exactly)
→ 168 m = 168 m ÷ 0.3048 m/ft
≈ 551 ft
height = 1/2 g t^2 where g = acceleration of gravity = 32 feet/sec/sec.height = 16 x 5.86 x 5.86 = 550 feet, or 167 meters
176.4 meters
Answer: 44 meters
64 metersIf a ball is thrown horizontally at 20 m/s from the top of a cliff that is 50 meters high, the ball will strike the ground 64 m from the base of the cliff (20m/s x 3.2 s).
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Assuming you throw the rock horizontally off the cliff it drops down at the acceletrtion of gravity. height= 1/2 gt^2 With g = 9.8 m/sec and t = 5 seconds we have height = (1/2) (9.8)(5)(5) = 122.5 meters notice it has nothing todo with the 50 meter distance, which depends on the horizontal velocity.
176.4 meters
A very steep, high cliff is a precipice. This is the very edge of the cliff.
Answer: 44 meters
64 metersIf a ball is thrown horizontally at 20 m/s from the top of a cliff that is 50 meters high, the ball will strike the ground 64 m from the base of the cliff (20m/s x 3.2 s).
Drive it off of an extremely high cliff, or drop it from a cargo plane. www.driftmotion.com
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Matters how high you drop it from.
Assuming you throw the rock horizontally off the cliff it drops down at the acceletrtion of gravity. height= 1/2 gt^2 With g = 9.8 m/sec and t = 5 seconds we have height = (1/2) (9.8)(5)(5) = 122.5 meters notice it has nothing todo with the 50 meter distance, which depends on the horizontal velocity.
You use a parachute and you learn how to roll when you hit the ground.
Mount Thor on Baffin Island in Nunavut, Canada, is the highest vertical drop in the world. It is 1250 meters, or 4101 feet high.
It depends on the size of the cliff, for example, if the cliff is five feet high, the frog would probably jump away happily, but lets say it was 200 meters high, the frog would die on contact with the ground but with the force that is on the frog would bounce it away, so yes, in a way.
High Cliff State Park was created in 1956.