Okay, maybe I don't understand all the way. Can one of you please derive the distance equation(d(t)= (1/2)at2+ v0t) for me step by step? I would really appreciate it. I cannot make it all the way. Thanks.
HallsofIvy,
Thanks for your response. Here is what I get. Check me if I am wrong.
For Time:
70t = 7
t = 7/70 = 0.1
For Distance in inches:
d(t) = 35t^2
= 35(0.1)^2
= 35(0.01)...
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