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Q: An object is in free fall At one instant it travels at a speed of 50 m per s Exactly 1 s later its speed is about?
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Why might people disagree over why an object is valuable?

because everybody has a diffrent object that is valuable. if everybody had the same object they value then sooner or later its not going to be as vaulalbe


How do you determine the height of an object from free fall?

If the object that falls is sufficiently dense and streamlined, so that the effects of air resistance can be neglected, then you can estimate the height from which it fell like this: -- Time the fall, from the instant the object is released until the instant it hits the ground. -- The distance it fell is [ 16.1 T2 ] feet, or [ 4.9 T2 ] meters. The height of a tall building can easily be measured by using a barometer. There are two convenient methods. 1). Drop the barometer from the roof of the building. Time its fall, from the instant the barometer is released until the instant it hits the ground. The height of the building roof is [ 16.1 T2 ] feet, or [ 4.9 T2 ] meters. 2). Tie the barometer to the end of a long tape-measure or rope. With the barometer as a weight to resist the inaccuracy that would be introduced by the wind, slowly pay out the tape or the rope from the edge of the building's roof, until the barometer just touches the ground. At that point, either read the height directly from the tape, or mark the rope where it touches the roof, and measure the length of rope between the barometer and the mark later.


An example of free fall?

A planet orbiting the Sun.A heavy object, released, to let it fall (for the first few seconds; later, air resistance may be significant).A planet orbiting the Sun.A heavy object, released, to let it fall (for the first few seconds; later, air resistance may be significant).A planet orbiting the Sun.A heavy object, released, to let it fall (for the first few seconds; later, air resistance may be significant).A planet orbiting the Sun.A heavy object, released, to let it fall (for the first few seconds; later, air resistance may be significant).


When an object moves with constant velocity what happens?

Constant velocity means that the object's speed is constant, and it moves in a straight line, i.e. the direction of its motion is also constant. When an object moves in a manner consistent with this description, probability dictates that sooner or later, it bumps into something.


What is free fall with example?

Free fall is exactly what the name suggest. A free fall is when an object falls downwards with NO OTHER FORCE acting upon it. An example of a free fall would be if you pushed your friend off an airplane. while he is falling he is experiencing no force but gravity (a free fall). Don't worry though, he had a parachute he deployed later on.

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