When a stone is dropped from a height, the time taken to fall, t, is proportional to the square root of the distance fallen, d.

Write down a formula, using k, connecting the time taken to fall and the distance traveled.

Respuesta :

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that in kinematics we can write the formula for uniformly accelerated bodies:

s = 1/2 a t^2 + v0 t + s0

In our case s0 (initial deployment)  = 0m and v0 (initial velocity) = 0

So:

s = 1/2 a t^2

Now we isolate t:

t = [tex]\sqrt[2]{\frac{2s}{a} }[/tex]

All proportionalities are obvious.

Note: I forgot to say that a, the acceleration, is the gravitational acceleration. It can be g or -g depending on how you'll choose the reference system.

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