Calculation of height from distance fallen in last second: The process of determining the initial height (h) from the known distance fallen during the final second of free fall, often using equations of motion for free fall (see equations below).
Equations of motion for free fall: Mathematical expressions describing the displacement, velocity, and acceleration of an object under gravity with no air resistance, typically given by and .
Velocity at impact in free fall: The final velocity of an object just before hitting the ground, calculated by when dropped from height h, assuming initial velocity .
Distance fallen in last seconds of free fall: The specific displacement during the final second of free fall, which can be derived from the total height and the velocity at that time, often used to relate the height to the distance fallen in the last second.
1. What does 'Free Fall Height' refer to in physics?
2. What does the slope of a position-time graph represent in the context of point motion graphs?
3. What is the primary role of object collision dynamics in physics?
Free fall height — calculation method?
Use last second distance and equations of motion.
Point motion graphs — slope indicates?
Velocity of the object.
Object collision — impulse formula?
Impulse equals change in momentum.
Projectile motion — key equations?
Displacement, range, and time formulas.
Acceleration change — sign effect?
Determines speeding up or slowing down.
Moment of inertia — depends on?
Mass distribution relative to rotation axis.
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