kkk579
hello
So usually these qs branch out into a few types of qs but i have qs about two of them.
1)Qs where an object is falling to the ground from a certain height:
Must the initial velocity always be 0? Can u put the final velocity at 0 cos technically when it hits the ground and stops moving it’s velocity is 0.
2)Qs where an object is thrown into the air:
Can you put the final velocity at 0? Since at a very minuscule point in time it stops moving while at its peak height.
I generally use the sign convention that going up is positive and going down is negative so wouldn’t ag literally always equal -9.8 not 9.8?
1)Qs where an object is falling to the ground from a certain height:
Must the initial velocity always be 0? Can u put the final velocity at 0 cos technically when it hits the ground and stops moving it’s velocity is 0.
2)Qs where an object is thrown into the air:
Can you put the final velocity at 0? Since at a very minuscule point in time it stops moving while at its peak height.
I generally use the sign convention that going up is positive and going down is negative so wouldn’t ag literally always equal -9.8 not 9.8?