SOLUTION: The distance traveled by a falling object is d/2=12t^2, where T is the time in seconds. After how many seconds has the object traveled 400m. Show your solution

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Question 1044335: The distance traveled by a falling object is d/2=12t^2, where T is the time in seconds. After how many seconds has the object traveled 400m. Show your solution
Answer by jorel555(1290)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
d/2=12tē
d=24tē
So:
400=24tē
tē=16.67
t≈4.9 secs. ☺☺☺☺

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