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Uniformly accelerated linear motion downwards
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[QUOTE="Andrei0408, post: 6411634, member: 682670"] [B]Homework Statement:[/B] A small body is freely released from a platform located 605 meters above the ground. If g=10m/s2 and we ignore air resistance find: a) the time required to reach the ground; b) the velocity at the ground; c) the velocity at 425 m from the ground; d) the distance traveled in the first 4 seconds of flight; e) the distance traveled in the last 4 seconds of flight; f) the distance traveled in the third second of flight and in the seventh. [B]Relevant Equations:[/B] motion law, velocity law Could you check if what I did is right and help me at e) and f)? Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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