Step 1: Use the Kinematic Equation for Free Fall.
When an object falls freely under gravity, its final velocity \(v\) can be calculated using the following kinematic equation:
\[
v^2 = u^2 + 2gh,
\]
where \(v\) is the final velocity, \(u\) is the initial velocity (which is 0 m/s for a free fall from rest), \(g\) is the acceleration due to gravity, and \(h\) is the height from which the object falls. Substituting the given values:
\[
v^2 = 0^2 + 2 \times 10 \times 20,
\]
\[
v^2 = 400,
\]
\[
v = \sqrt{400} = 20 \, \text{m/s}.
\]
Step 2: Conclusion.
The boulder will hit the ground with a velocity of 20 m/s.