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Question

A rock is dropped from a 100 m high cliff. How long does it take to fall (a) the first 50 m and (b) the second 50 m?

Step-by-Step Solution

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Answer
  1. The time taken for the ball to fall for the first 50m is 3.2s
  2. The time taken for the ball to fall for the second 50m is  1.3s
1Step 1: Given informa tion

y1=50 my2=100 m

2Step 2: understand the concept

The problem deals with the kinematic equation of motion. Kinematics is the study of how a system of bodies moves without taking into account the forces or potential fields that influence the motion. The equations which are used in the study are known as kinematic equations of motion.

 

Formula:

 

The displacement in kinematic equation is given by,

y1=v0 t1+12at12

3Step 3 (a): Calculations for the time taken by first ball to cover 50   m

To find time for 50 m use following equation 

y1=v0 t1+12at1250=0×t1 +12×9.81×t12t1=   3.2  sec


It takes 3.2 sec to fall through the first 50 m distance.

4Step 4 (b): Calculations for the time taken by second ball to cover 50   m

Now to find time for the second 50 m

y2=vi t2+12at22100=0×t1+12×9.81×t22t2=4.5 sec


To fall through the total of 100 m it takes  4.5 sec.

So, the time for the second 50 m is

t=t2-t1=4.5-3.2=1.3  sec.