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Mathematics, 29.11.2021 23:50, dorothybean

Whenever I get a question asking about an object being thrown into the air or falling, the equation for the parabola always has a value of -16t^2 as the first term. Is -16 the universal 'a' constant in a quadratic equation dealing with gravity? Or is this just me?

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