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I to find the distance of the freefalling objects when one hits the ground.
Ok I got the answer, the distance is 10. Thanks a lot.- Purpplehaze
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I to find the distance of the freefalling objects when one hits the ground.
I got 2 as T for the first one.- Purpplehaze
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I to find the distance of the freefalling objects when one hits the ground.
60=20t + 4.9t^2- Purpplehaze
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I to find the distance of the freefalling objects when one hits the ground.
Then how can I isolate t?- Purpplehaze
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I to find the distance of the freefalling objects when one hits the ground.
Would this work? 2(D-iV)/a = t- Purpplehaze
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I to find the distance of the freefalling objects when one hits the ground.
D= iV * T + a*t^2/2 I think that's the formula to be used.- Purpplehaze
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I to find the distance of the freefalling objects when one hits the ground.
Homework Statement The two objects are dropped from 60 m height. One is dropped having an initial velocity of 20m/s and another with 15 m/s. What is the distance of the objects when the first one hits the ground if there is no air resistance. Homework Equations The Attempt at a...- Purpplehaze
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