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

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The discussion revolves around a physics problem related to free fall, specifically focusing on the time it takes for an object to fall a certain distance, with a particular emphasis on the last second of the fall where the object covers three-quarters of the total distance. Participants are attempting to clarify the question and provide guidance on how to approach it.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Assumption checking

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  • Participants are questioning the clarity of the original post and the terminology used, particularly regarding what is meant by "3/4 of the road." There are attempts to rephrase the problem to better understand the scenario being presented.

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The discussion is ongoing, with some participants seeking clarification and others emphasizing the importance of showing effort before receiving help. There is no explicit consensus on the interpretation of the problem, but there are suggestions to use the forum appropriately and to clarify the question further.

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There appears to be confusion regarding the problem's setup, particularly the definition of "road" and how it relates to the distance fallen. Participants are encouraged to provide more context and detail about their understanding of the problem.

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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
 
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.
 
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 ?
 
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.
 

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