Free Fall
Free Fall
Christian Huygens
who invented the
pendulum clock in 1656,
was the first to measure
g. He showed that g
could be calculated from
the swing of pendulum
using only a ruler and a
good timepiece.
Free fall
• The displacement •The final velocity of
of falling objects in falling objects can be
a given period of calculated by the
time is computed equations:
by the equation:
•vf²= vi² + 2gd
•d = vit + gt² •vf= vi + gt
2
The time a female
bungee jumper is freely
falling is 1.5 seconds.
a. What is the
velocity of the
jumper at the end
of 1.5 seconds?
b. How far does she
fall?
Given:
vi= 0 (jumper starts from rest)
t= 1.5 s
g= 9.8 m/s²
Find: a. vf b. d
Solution: b. d= vit + gt²
2
= 0 + 1(9.8m/s²) (1.5s)²
= 0 +21(9.8m/s²) (2.25s)²
d= 11.025
2 m or 11m
a. vf= vi + gt
= 0+ (9.8 m/s²) ( 1.5s)
vf = 14.7 m/s or 15m/s
Changes in velocity experienced
by object in upward motion
Horizontally Launched
Projectiles
Horizontal Motion
X component
Neglect air resistance
There is a constant horizontal velocity
(Vx)
Horizontal acceleration is 0. ax=0
We call the horizontal distance as RANGE.
(dx)
Vertical Motion
Y component
The force acting upon in this motion is the force of
gravity. (g= ay=ag) g= - 0.98 m/s 2
Vf =√ ( 2 ) ¿ ¿
Vf = 2 1.168 𝑚 2/ 𝑠 2
Vf = - 4.6 m/s
(-) indicates downward direction
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