Equilibrium1
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The following is a question from my textbook:
"Acceleration due to gravity is 10 m/s/s. A body is projected HORIZONTALLY from the top of a building 125 m high with a speed of 10 m/s"...
I know how to answer the questions given, however, a theoretical question is given in the end that i don't really know how to explain. The question is:
"Explain why the time taken to reach the ground is independent of the velocity of projection".
Is it because the time taken to reach the ground is dependent on the acceleration rather than the velocity? But then again, if the velocity is higher, wouldn't it take longer to reach the ground? Sorry, I'm a bit confused...
Thank you!
"Acceleration due to gravity is 10 m/s/s. A body is projected HORIZONTALLY from the top of a building 125 m high with a speed of 10 m/s"...
I know how to answer the questions given, however, a theoretical question is given in the end that i don't really know how to explain. The question is:
"Explain why the time taken to reach the ground is independent of the velocity of projection".
Is it because the time taken to reach the ground is dependent on the acceleration rather than the velocity? But then again, if the velocity is higher, wouldn't it take longer to reach the ground? Sorry, I'm a bit confused...
Thank you!