A hot air balloon is moving vertically - Scottish Highers Physics - Question 2 - 2023
Question 2
A hot air balloon is moving vertically.
At a height of 50 m a sandbag is released.
The sandbag takes 3.0 s to reach the ground.
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:A hot air balloon is moving vertically - Scottish Highers Physics - Question 2 - 2023
Step 1
Determine the time of fall
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The sandbag takes 3.0 seconds to fall to the ground. This is the time it takes to cover the distance actively influenced by gravity.
Step 2
Use the kinematic equation for vertical motion
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We can use the following kinematic equation to relate the distance fallen, the initial velocity, acceleration due to gravity, and time:
s=ut+21at2
Where:
s=50 m (the distance fallen)
u is the initial velocity we want to find
a=9.81 m/s2 (acceleration due to gravity)
t=3.0 s
Step 3
Substituting the known values
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Substituting the known values into the equation gives:
50=u(3.0)+21(9.81)(3.0)2
This simplifies to: 50=3u+44.145
Rearranging for u gives:
3u=50−44.145 3u=5.855 u=35.855≈1.95167 m/s.
Since the balloon is moving upwards at the moment of release, the initial velocity is directed downwards.
Step 4
Conclusion
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Rounding the answer to the nearest whole number, the approximate initial velocity of the sandbag on release is 2.0 m/s downwards. Therefore, the correct answer is B.
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