SOLUTION: The formula d equals d=16t^2 is​ Galileo's formula for freely falling objects. The distance d in feet an object falls depends on the time elapsed t in seconds. Use​ Gal
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Question 1062167: The formula d equals d=16t^2 is Galileo's formula for freely falling objects. The distance d in feet an object falls depends on the time elapsed t in seconds. Use Galileo's formula and complete the following table.
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The formula d equals d=16t^2 is Galileo's formula for freely falling objects.
The distance d in feet an object falls depends on the time elapsed t in seconds. Use Galileo's formula and complete the following table.
d = -16t^2
when t=2
d = -16(2^2)
d = 64 ft (neg indicates downward)
when d = 144
16t^2 = 144
t^2 = 144/16
t^2 = 9
t =
t = 3 seconds
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