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Physics, 01.11.2019 07:31, la200564

If you drop an object from rest, the distance it falls is given by (1/2)at2, where a is the acceleration of the object and t is the amount of time fallen. suppose you drop an object and measure the distance it falls. suppose you drop it again, but it falls for three times the amount of time as before. how far did it fall on the second drop?

select one:
a. it will fall twice the distance compared to the first time dropped.
b. it will fall three times the distance compared to the first time dropped.
c. it will fall nine times the distance compared to the first time dropped.
d. it depends on the planet you are on when you drop it.

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