Did you know?
Did you know that you can calculate the height of a cliff by using the horizontal velocity and distance traveled by a rolling object? For example, if a car rolls off a cliff with a horizontal velocity of 13m/s and hits the ground 60m from the shoreline, you can find the height of the cliff. This is achieved by using the formula d = vt, where "d" represents the distance traveled horizontally, "v" represents the horizontal velocity, and "t" represents the time it takes for the object to hit the ground. By rearranging the formula, you can solve for "t" and then use it to calculate the height of the cliff using the equation h = 0.5gt^2, where "h" represents the height of the cliff and "g" represents the acceleration due to gravity. So next time you witness a rolling object falling off a cliff, you can impress your friends with your newfound knowledge!