when an object is dropped

  1. The height h(t) measured in feet of an object dropped by an astronaut on the moon can be approximated by h(t) = h0 (0 on the
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  2. The height h(t) measured in feet of an object dropped by an astronaut on the moon can be approximated by h(t) = h0 (0 on the
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  3. An object is dropped off the roof of a building. The function h(x) = -16x^2 + 64 models the height, h(x), in feet, of the object
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  4. The height, in feet, of a free-falling object t seconds after being dropped from an initial height scan be found using the
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  5. The height, in feet, of a free�]falling object t seconds after being dropped from an initial height s can be found using the
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  6. How does an object dropped on earth compare to an object dropped in space? Why are these two falls different?
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  7. An object of mass 5 kg is dropped from a certain height. Just before it strikes the ground it has a kinetic energy of 1250 J.
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  8. the height, in feet, of a free-falling object t seconds after being dropped from an initial height s can be found using
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  9. A 15 Kg object that is free falling has a total mechanical energy of 13,230 Joules.(A) From what height was the object dropped?
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  10. You are told that the linear "drag coefficient" due to air resistance for a particular object is 0.64 N · s/m and the object
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