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13 November, 23:57

A rock is thrown downward with velocity 10 ft/sec from a bridge 100 ft above the water. how fast is the rock going when it hits the water?

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  1. 14 November, 02:40
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    A rock is thrown downward with velocity 10 ft/sec from a bridge 100 ft above the water. The velocity of the rock upon impact on the water can be solve using the formula:

    V = sqroot (2gy) where g is the acceleration due to gravity and y the height

    V = sqroot (2 (32.2 ft/s2) (100ft) = 80.25 ft/s
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