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the distance covered by a falling ball varies as the square of the time taken. If a ball falls through 1800m in 15seconds,calcu...Asked by Gift
the distance covered by a falling ball varies as the square of the time taken. If a ball falls through 1800m in 15seconds,calculate the distance when the time taken is 15seconds and the time taken for is distance of 648m.solve using variation
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Answered by
Steve
d = kt^2
So, d/t^2 is constant. You want d such that
648/t^2 = 1800/15^2
distance for 15 seconds is clearly 1800m, as they told you!
So, d/t^2 is constant. You want d such that
648/t^2 = 1800/15^2
distance for 15 seconds is clearly 1800m, as they told you!
Answered by
Kenny
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Olivia
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