SOLUTION: The amount of time, t, in seconds, it takes an object to fall a distance, d, in meters, is expressed by the formula t= the square root of d/4.9. Approximately how long will it take
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Question 913488: The amount of time, t, in seconds, it takes an object to fall a distance, d, in meters, is expressed by the formula t= the square root of d/4.9. Approximately how long will it take an object to fall 75 meters?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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