SOLUTION: if an object is dropped the distance d it falls in 1 sec. is given by d=1/2gr^2 where g is approx. 32 ft. per sec. find the distance an object will fall in 6 sec.?
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Question 214088: if an object is dropped the distance d it falls in 1 sec. is given by d=1/2gr^2 where g is approx. 32 ft. per sec. find the distance an object will fall in 6 sec.?
Answer by drj(1380) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If an object is dropped the distance d it falls in 1 sec. is given by
where g is approx. 32 ft. per sec^2. find the distance an object will fall in 6 sec.?
Given t= 6 sec, then
ft.
ANSWER is 576 ft where the object fell for 6 seconds.
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