So I've misinterpreted the meaning of "32 feet per second squared" and the output of this free-fall calculator is reliable -- and easier to use than hand-working the formula which you graciously provided.
Thank you Doc Al.
I'm a 3D artist and I'm making an animation that involves a free falling object. I know that, in a vacuum at least, an object will fall 32 feet during the first second; during the second second it'll fall 64 feet -- a total of 96 feet after only two seconds of free falling. The problem is that...