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v = v0 + a ∆t ∆x = v0∆t + 1/2 a∆t2 v2 = v02 + 2a∆x

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1 v = v0 + a ∆t ∆x = v0∆t + 1/2 a∆t2 v2 = v02 + 2a∆x

2 To create equations for freely falling bodies, simply replace a with g.

3 v = v0 + a ∆t ∆x = v0∆t + 1/2 a∆t2 v2 = v02 + 2a∆x

4 v = v0 + g ∆t ∆x = v0∆t + 1/2 g∆t2 v2 = v02 + 2g∆x

5 When freely falling bodies start from rest, v0 = 0, so: v = g ∆t ∆x = 1/2 g∆t2 v2 = 2g∆x

6 These equations refer to a situation with constant acceleration due to gravity and no air resistance. Such motion is called free fall.

7 Example: A ball is dropped froma height of 10 meters
Example: A ball is dropped froma height of 10 meters. How long will it be in the air before it strikes the floor?

8 Example: A ball is thrown vertically upward with a velocity of 100 m/s
Example: A ball is thrown vertically upward with a velocity of 100 m/s. (a) To what height will it rise? (b) How long will it take for the ball to fall back to the earth?

9 Example: A ball drops from rest and attains a velocity of 62 m/s
Example: A ball drops from rest and attains a velocity of 62 m/s. How much time has elapsed?

10 Example: How far did the ball in the previous problem fall during the third second?

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