An object that is thrown vertically upwards takes 2 s to reach the maximum height. At 1 s its velocity is 10 m/s, its velocity at 3 s would be...
When an object is dropped in free fall the initial velocity of the object
The time an object thrown vertically upwards is in the air
The velocity of an object falling down...
The final velocity of any object in free fall increases...
For an object that is thrown vertically upwards, at its maximum height
The final velocity of an object thrown upwards...
An object dropped in free fall and identical one thrown horizontally, both
as the height increases.
Represents free fall.
increases at a rate of 9.8 m/s^2
is the same as the initial velocity but with a negative sign.
- 10 m/s
will get to the ground at the same time because the acceleration due to gravity acts in the same way on them.
Vi = 0 m/s
V = 0 m/s
is twice the time it takes to get to the maximum height.