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Physics question
Hey ... can some one explain me this ...
I'm going to high school (first grade) so I'm pretty newb.
The acceleration of free fall is 9.8 meter per second^
How is it possible that item what was dropped from some distance
down, without starting speed ( 0 m/s^) in first second felt down by 5 meters?
I know the formula for free fall is
Distance = 1/2 * 9.8 (acceleration of free fall) * time ^
But if we ignore the formula .... the acceleration is 10 m/s^
and the item felt 5 meters in first second ...
Doesnt make any sense ... can some one explain this to me?
I'm going to high school (first grade) so I'm pretty newb.
The acceleration of free fall is 9.8 meter per second^
How is it possible that item what was dropped from some distance
down, without starting speed ( 0 m/s^) in first second felt down by 5 meters?
I know the formula for free fall is
Distance = 1/2 * 9.8 (acceleration of free fall) * time ^
But if we ignore the formula .... the acceleration is 10 m/s^
and the item felt 5 meters in first second ...
Doesnt make any sense ... can some one explain this to me?

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you have to use that 1/2. i remember from my physics class that in 1 second no matter what the object is(with no air resistance) an object falls 4.9 meters. that is half of 9.8 meters per second a second(m/s*s).
so object a falls for 1 second. how far did it fall?
so D= 1/2 * 9.8(acceleration)*1^2(time)
1/2 * 9.8 = 4.9
does that make sense?
so object a falls for 1 second. how far did it fall?
so D= 1/2 * 9.8(acceleration)*1^2(time)
1/2 * 9.8 = 4.9
does that make sense?
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Dark Shifty wrote:you have to use that 1/2. i remember from my physics class that in 1 second no matter what the object is(with no air resistance) an object falls 4.9 meters. that is half of 9.8 meters per second a second(m/s*s).
so object a falls for 1 second. how far did it fall?
so D= 1/2 * 9.8(acceleration)*1^2(time)
1/2 * 9.8 = 4.9
does that make sense?
Yeah I know ... you just followed the formula ... but I cant get it in my
head that if something had acceleration 10m/s that it done 5 meters in
first second .... I cant understand that ...
Maybe it will get cleaner in my head if I test it ...
I should drop something ^^

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Nitrozz wrote:Dark Shifty wrote:you have to use that 1/2. i remember from my physics class that in 1 second no matter what the object is(with no air resistance) an object falls 4.9 meters. that is half of 9.8 meters per second a second(m/s*s).
so object a falls for 1 second. how far did it fall?
so D= 1/2 * 9.8(acceleration)*1^2(time)
1/2 * 9.8 = 4.9
does that make sense?
Yeah I know ... you just followed the formula ... but I cant get it in my
head that if something had acceleration 10m/s that it done 5 meters in
first second .... I cant understand that ...
10m/s is velocity. 10/m/s/s is acceleration. very big difference. just follow the formula and you should be alright. try it again but time at 2 seconds. what does that equal?
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Dark Shifty wrote:Nitrozz wrote:Dark Shifty wrote:you have to use that 1/2. i remember from my physics class that in 1 second no matter what the object is(with no air resistance) an object falls 4.9 meters. that is half of 9.8 meters per second a second(m/s*s).
so object a falls for 1 second. how far did it fall?
so D= 1/2 * 9.8(acceleration)*1^2(time)
1/2 * 9.8 = 4.9
does that make sense?
Yeah I know ... you just followed the formula ... but I cant get it in my
head that if something had acceleration 10m/s that it done 5 meters in
first second .... I cant understand that ...
10m/s is velocity. 10/m/s/s is acceleration. very big difference. just follow the formula and you should be alright. try it again but time at 2 seconds. what does that equal?
Too much for me xD .... And for 2 second is ...
D= 1/2* 9.8 * 2^2
D= 4.9* 4 = 19.6 (near 20 meters)
Hm.... I cant go the find the logic way for free fall ... Guess I'll be sticking to formula .... Physics sux ....

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Nitrozz wrote:Dark Shifty wrote:Nitrozz wrote:Dark Shifty wrote:you have to use that 1/2. i remember from my physics class that in 1 second no matter what the object is(with no air resistance) an object falls 4.9 meters. that is half of 9.8 meters per second a second(m/s*s).
so object a falls for 1 second. how far did it fall?
so D= 1/2 * 9.8(acceleration)*1^2(time)
1/2 * 9.8 = 4.9
does that make sense?
Yeah I know ... you just followed the formula ... but I cant get it in my
head that if something had acceleration 10m/s that it done 5 meters in
first second .... I cant understand that ...
10m/s is velocity. 10/m/s/s is acceleration. very big difference. just follow the formula and you should be alright. try it again but time at 2 seconds. what does that equal?
Too much for me xD ....
And for 2 second is ...
D= 1/2* 9.8 * 2^2
D= 4.9* 4 = 19.6 (near 20 meters)
Hm.... I cant go the find the logic way for this ... Guess I'll be sticking to
formula ....
you got the question right and it doesn't matter if you don't get it or not. as long as you have the formula, you should be alright
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Dark Shifty wrote:Nitrozz wrote:Dark Shifty wrote:Nitrozz wrote:Dark Shifty wrote:you have to use that 1/2. i remember from my physics class that in 1 second no matter what the object is(with no air resistance) an object falls 4.9 meters. that is half of 9.8 meters per second a second(m/s*s).
so object a falls for 1 second. how far did it fall?
so D= 1/2 * 9.8(acceleration)*1^2(time)
1/2 * 9.8 = 4.9
does that make sense?
Yeah I know ... you just followed the formula ... but I cant get it in my
head that if something had acceleration 10m/s that it done 5 meters in
first second .... I cant understand that ...
10m/s is velocity. 10/m/s/s is acceleration. very big difference. just follow the formula and you should be alright. try it again but time at 2 seconds. what does that equal?
Too much for me xD ....
And for 2 second is ...
D= 1/2* 9.8 * 2^2
D= 4.9* 4 = 19.6 (near 20 meters)
Hm.... I cant go the find the logic way for this ... Guess I'll be sticking to
formula ....
you got the question right and it doesn't matter if you don't get it or not. as long as you have the formula, you should be alright
Hehehe ... but I wanted to find some sense in it ... but as you said ...
Follow the formula ... anyway ... Thanks Shifty

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Nitrozz wrote:Dark Shifty wrote:Nitrozz wrote:Dark Shifty wrote:Nitrozz wrote:Dark Shifty wrote:you have to use that 1/2. i remember from my physics class that in 1 second no matter what the object is(with no air resistance) an object falls 4.9 meters. that is half of 9.8 meters per second a second(m/s*s).
so object a falls for 1 second. how far did it fall?
so D= 1/2 * 9.8(acceleration)*1^2(time)
1/2 * 9.8 = 4.9
does that make sense?
Yeah I know ... you just followed the formula ... but I cant get it in my
head that if something had acceleration 10m/s that it done 5 meters in
first second .... I cant understand that ...
10m/s is velocity. 10/m/s/s is acceleration. very big difference. just follow the formula and you should be alright. try it again but time at 2 seconds. what does that equal?
Too much for me xD ....
And for 2 second is ...
D= 1/2* 9.8 * 2^2
D= 4.9* 4 = 19.6 (near 20 meters)
Hm.... I cant go the find the logic way for this ... Guess I'll be sticking to
formula ....
you got the question right and it doesn't matter if you don't get it or not. as long as you have the formula, you should be alright
Hehehe ... but I wanted to find some sense in it ... but as you said ...
Follow the formula ... anyway ... Thanks Shifty
np happy to help
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alright, so you know the acceleration is 9.8 m/s^2. that doesn't mean that @ zero seconds, the object's velocity will be 9.8 m/s. objects will always start from zero velocity, and under gravitational acceleration (9.8 ), fall faster and faster until terminal velocity.
EDIT:
at 1 sec, the velocity will be 9.8 m/s, but the object would have had to go through 0 m/s through 9.7 m/s, and during that interval of 1 sec to get there, the object would have fallen only 4.9 m.
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at 1 sec, the velocity will be 9.8 m/s, but the object would have had to go through 0 m/s through 9.7 m/s, and during that interval of 1 sec to get there, the object would have fallen only 4.9 m.
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Hershey wrote:I hate physics.... I just had my ap physics final this wedsnday....
And ya juss follow the formula and don't ask questions...lol
If it were a chemistry question, I coulda explained to you in great detail <3 lol
Sylhana knows <3
You're such a nerd
Bastet wrote:OMG this confuses the hell out of me
+1.
@Nitrozz the easiest way is probably for you to measure up 5metres, time it and drop something. Air resistance increases with speed, as the object moves faster, it collides with more air particles. So initially it will accelerate the fastest, then reach terminal velocity as air resistance balances gravitational pull.
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TOloseGT wrote:alright, so you know the acceleration is 9.8 m/s^2. that doesn't mean that @ zero seconds, the object's velocity will be 9.8 m/s. objects will always start from zero velocity, and under gravitational acceleration (9.8 ), fall faster and faster until terminal velocity.
EDIT:
at 1 sec, the velocity will be 9.8 m/s, but the object would have had to go through 0 m/s through 9.7 m/s, and during that interval of 1 sec to get there, the object would have fallen only 4.9 m.
That made some stuffs clearer , thanks TOloseGT

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Starting speed is 0 m/s.
Speed after 1 second is 9.8 m/s.
Average speed during first second is (9.8+0)/2 = 4.9 m/s.
Distance travelled during the first second is 4.9 m.
Speed after 1 second is 9.8 m/s.
Average speed during first second is (9.8+0)/2 = 4.9 m/s.
Distance travelled during the first second is 4.9 m.
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