SOLUTION: On planet X : When a projectile is dropped from an aircraft, the distance, s, in metres that it has fallen after time t, seconds, is given by s=1/2 gt^N, where g = 8.8 m/s2 With us

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Question 1156632: On planet X : When a projectile is dropped from an aircraft, the distance, s, in metres that it has fallen after time t, seconds, is given by s=1/2 gt^N, where g = 8.8 m/s2 With use of logarithms, determine the value of N if it took a projectile 12 seconds to reach the planet when it was dropped from a height of 1870 m.
Found 2 solutions by ikleyn, josmiceli:
Answer by ikleyn(52787)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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G I B B E R I S H


I do not have strength to comment this gibberish.


Does not deserve any attention.

Even recycling will not help in this case.


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@josmicely,  if the doctor  (i.e. me)  said it is a  GIBBERISH,  it means  IT  IS,  exactly as it is written.




Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

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error due to rounding off, I think
Get a 2nd opinion if needed

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