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The distance that a free falling object falls is directly
The distance that a free falling object falls is directly proportional to the square of the time it falls (before it hits the
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The distance, d, that an object falls is directly proportional to the square of time, t, it has been in free fall. An object
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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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The distance, d, that an object falls is directly proportional to the square of the time, t, it has been in free fall. An
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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
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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
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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
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5. 16t2 gives the distance in feet a free-falling object falls in t seconds.
16t2 + 10t gives the distance an object falls in t
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5. 16t2 gives the distance in feet a free-falling object falls in t seconds.
16t2 + 10t gives the distance an object falls in t
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Which describes an object’s speed when free falling in a vacuum?
The object accelerates until it reaches its terminal velocity.
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