If an object is dropped, how fast will it be moving after 4s?

1 Answer
Apr 16, 2016

39.2m/s

Explanation:

If an object is dropped, the major force acting on it is gravity. We mostly ignore smaller variables like air resistance. The acceleration of gravity downwards is about 9.8ms^-2.

Acceleration is how much velocity (m/s) changes by the second, so the units for acceleration are (m/s)/s or m/s^2, which is also written mathematically as ms^-2.

If we have four seconds of movement, then multiply that by the acceleration and it will give you the velocity.

9.8m/s^2 * 4s = 39.2(m*s)/s^2 = 39.2m/s