Understanding Free Fall and Impact Timing

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Course Outline

  1. Time for ball to hit ground
  2. Debris impact timing
  3. Rainbow boundary width
  4. Maximum rainbow height
  5. Antenna ground contact time

1. Time for ball to hit ground

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Free fall time: The duration it takes for an object to fall from a certain height under the influence of gravity, assuming no other forces act on it.
  • Initial velocity: The velocity of the object at the moment it begins its fall. It can be zero if dropped from rest or a different value if thrown downward or upward initially.
  • Acceleration due to gravity: The constant acceleration experienced by an object in free fall near the Earth's surface, typically denoted as gg, which is approximately 9.8 m/s².
  • Vertical displacement: The change in vertical position of the object during its fall, measured from the initial height to the ground.

Essential Points

  • The time it takes for the ball to hit the ground can be calculated using vertical motion equations that incorporate the initial velocity and gravity.
  • For standard calculations, air resistance is ignored, simplifying the motion to ideal free fall conditions.
  • The time to reach the ground depends only on the initial height from which the ball is dropped and its initial velocity, not on other factors.

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1. How does the initial velocity of a falling ball affect its time to hit the ground compared to a ball dropped from rest?

2. What is the primary factor used to determine debris impact timing according to the source?

3. When was the concept of the rainbow boundary width, defined by maximum deviation angles, first established in optical physics?

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Time for ball to hit ground

Depends on height and initial velocity.

Debris impact timing

Determined by vertical motion analysis.

Rainbow boundary width

Set by deviation angles and dispersion.

Maximum rainbow height

Limited by the elevation angle of the apex.

Antenna ground contact time

Affected by fall and rotational motion.

Free fall time — factors?

Initial velocity, height, gravity.

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