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How Do You Calculate Time Squared for a Falling Object?
He deleted his post now I look like an idiot...- Kristeng94
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How Do You Calculate Time Squared for a Falling Object?
The square is one right?- Kristeng94
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How Do You Calculate Time Squared for a Falling Object?
It is midnight where I am and have been trying to solve this all day long... Thank you so much.- Kristeng94
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How Do You Calculate Time Squared for a Falling Object?
You got to be kidding me... that seemed way to easy.- Kristeng94
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How Do You Calculate Time Squared for a Falling Object?
So the answer for 1.0 would be 1? Then 2 would be 4?- Kristeng94
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How Do You Calculate Time Squared for a Falling Object?
Do I need to figure out velocity?- Kristeng94
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How Do You Calculate Time Squared for a Falling Object?
This was my second class today, he gave us a packet that included this a diameter verus circumference exercise in it and the rope around the world what can fit under problem.- Kristeng94
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How Do You Calculate Time Squared for a Falling Object?
I think I am over thinking this.- Kristeng94
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How Do You Calculate Time Squared for a Falling Object?
I honestly have no clue, can someone please do the first one besides 0 for me and explain it then I can probably get it.- Kristeng94
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How Do You Calculate Time Squared for a Falling Object?
But what am I suppose to square? I have nothing in the Time ^2 box...- Kristeng94
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How Do You Calculate Time Squared for a Falling Object?
This is the last physics problem I have for homework tonight and have no idea what time ^2 means. Is that speed? I know speed is distance/time.- Kristeng94
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How Do You Calculate Time Squared for a Falling Object?
Homework Statement You will learn a lot about the motion of falling objects in chapter two. At this time you do not have to make any measurements. This exercise is purely numerical. The following table shows the position of a falling apple, in meters, at several instants in time. The clock was...- Kristeng94
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