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Hi The fall time under gravity is, sqrt of 2h/g. Could someone walk me through the derivation steps from suvat please? Thank you.
4 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
recall that the distance fallen in t seconds is
h = 1/2 gt^2
now just solve for t.
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