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helloworld2941
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- Homework Statement
- A skateboarder jumps horizontally off the top of a stairs and lands at bottom of the stairs. The staircase has a horizontal length of 12m, and the jump lasts 1.10s. We can ignore air resistance.
- Relevant Equations
- V = u + at
okay I annotated the diagram given and the grey thing where they take y axis up as positive is what I understand to be, right?
But in the answers, they start off by going V = u - gt. They've taken acceleration due to gravity as a negative value. Why? I thought the skateboarder was falling downwards, and gravity acts downwards, so shouldn't it be positive?
Because I have understood that in other questions where upwards is positive and it'll ask something like a ball is projected upwards, that's when gravity is negative? Or did I confuse the the sign conventions and in those questions they actually took downwards as positive?
I am so confused. The answer is 10.78ms^-1 down which I would get the magnitude but have messed up the sign because my first instinct was to have acceleration due to gravity as positive, V = u + gt before subbing values.
Thank you so much