Why does a ball fall 4.9 meters during its first second of falling?

Why does a ball fall 4.9 meters during its first second of falling?

As a simple argument for that result, think about the ball’s speed as it falls: it starts from rest and, over the course of 1 second, it acquires a downward speed of 9.8 m/s. Its average speed during that first second is half of 9.8 m/s or 4.9 m/s. And that is just how far the ball falls in that first second: 4.9 m. By holding the ball 4.9 m above the floor, you can arranged for it to hit one second after you drop it.

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