Solving the Last 3/4 of a Second Fall: Can You Do It in 3 Minutes?

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In summary, the question is asking for the total falling time of an object that covers 3/4 of the distance fallen in the last second of the fall. However, this question is not clear and should be explained more thoroughly. Additionally, it is recommended to seek help on homework in appropriate forums and show effort and understanding.
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The released last seconds of the fall of a body of the road 3 / 4 of fame is. According to this time how many seconds of falling down? please solve this so quickly . . . (in 3 minutes)
 
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can some body solve this quickly come on i need to help
 
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1) Your question makes no sense. You might consider explaining it more clearly.
2) We don't give people answers to their homework - we're happy to help, but you need to show some effort and understanding.
 
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an object left to free fall, take the 3/4 of the road in last second of the fall. what is the total falling time ?
 
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3/4 of the road? What road?
 
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an object left to free fall, take the 3/4 of the road in last second of the fall. what is the total falling time ?
I assume you mean that it covers 3/4 of the distance fallen in the last second.

In any case: Use the homework forums for such questions. And show what you've done so far.
 

1. What is the "Last 3/4 of a Second Fall" and why is it important to solve it?

The "Last 3/4 of a Second Fall" refers to the final moments of an object's descent before it hits the ground. This is important to solve because it can help prevent injuries from falls and improve the efficiency of parachutes and other landing mechanisms.

2. Can the "Last 3/4 of a Second Fall" be solved in 3 minutes?

It is possible to solve the "Last 3/4 of a Second Fall" in 3 minutes, but it would require advanced technology and precise calculations. It may also depend on the specific circumstances and variables involved in the fall.

3. What factors affect the "Last 3/4 of a Second Fall"?

The "Last 3/4 of a Second Fall" can be affected by factors such as the height of the fall, the weight and shape of the object, air resistance, and gravitational pull. Other external factors such as wind and surface texture can also play a role.

4. How do scientists study and solve the "Last 3/4 of a Second Fall"?

Scientists use mathematical equations, computer simulations, and experiments to study and solve the "Last 3/4 of a Second Fall." They also take into account various factors and variables to create more accurate models and predictions.

5. What are the practical applications of solving the "Last 3/4 of a Second Fall"?

Solving the "Last 3/4 of a Second Fall" has practical applications in fields such as aviation, sports, and safety equipment design. It can also help in understanding and improving the dynamics of falling objects, which can have implications in various industries and everyday life.

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