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The distance, d, that an object falls is directly proportional to the square of the time, t, it has been in free fall. An object
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Calculate the vertical distance an object dropped from rest covers in 12 seconds of free fall. (The unit of measure for distance
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A 71.4 kg satellite orbits the earth at a distance of 7.00E6 m from the center of the earth (a distance of 630 km above the
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What distance would the skydiver fall during 7s of free fall ? Use the formula d= 4.9t^2, where in d is distance in meters and t
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