An earthquake causes a 3 kg book to fall from a shelf. If the book lands with a speed of 4 m/s, from what height did it fall?
1 Answer
Explanation:
This can be solved using either kinematics or energy conservation, both methods assuming no outside forces.
Energy Conservation
#DeltaE=0#
Where
#U# is the potential energy and#K# is the kinetic energy.
Initially, the book has only gravitational potential energy, as it is stationary above the surface of the earth and
#U_g=K# Where
#U_g=mgh# and#K=1/2mv^2# .
We can solve for
#h=(1/2cancelmv^2)/(cancelmg)#
We are given that
#h=(4m/s)^2/(2*9.8m/s^2)#
#~~0.82m#
Kinematics
#v_f^2=v_i^2+2aDeltay#
Because the book begins from rest:
#0=v_i^2+2aDeltay#
Now we solve for
We plug in our values:
Note that