To solve this problem we will apply the linear motion kinematic equations. From the definition of the final velocity, as the sum between the initial velocity and the product between the acceleration (gravity) by time, we will find the final velocity. From the second law of kinematics, we will find the vertical position traveled.
Here,
v = Final velocity
= Initial velocity
g = Acceleration due to gravity
t = Time
At t = 4s, v = -30m/s (Downward)
Therefore the initial velocity will be
Now the position can be calculated as,
When it has the ground, y=0 and the time is t=4s,
Therefore the cliff was initially to 41.6m from the ground
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work done=446.9 J . so option (c) is correct.
Explanation:
the formula for work done is given by
W= F d
F= force= mg where m= mass and g= acceleration due to gravity
F= 3.8 (9.8)=37.24 J
so W=37.24 (12)
W=446.9 J