The apple lands 1.61 m from the base of the table
Explanation:
The motion of the apple here is a projectile motion, therefore it consists of two independent motions:
- A uniform motion (constant velocity) along the horizontal direction
- A uniformly accelerated motion, with constant acceleration (acceleration of gravity) in the downward direction
First we analyze the vertical motion, to find the time of flight of the apple. We can do it by using the following suvat equation:
where, choosing downward as positive direction, we have:
s = 0.89 m is the vertical displacement of the apple
is the initial vertical velocity (since it is thrown horizontally)
t is the time of the fall
is the acceleration of gravity
Solving for t, we find
So the apple takes 0.43 s to fall to the ground.
Now we can analyze the horizontal motion: the apple moves horizontally with a constant velocity of
(its initial velocity)
Therefore, the distance it covers in a time t is given by
and by substituting t = 0.43 s, we find the final distance of the apple from the base of the table:
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