A falling object accelerates from
-10.0 m/s to -30.0 m/s. How much
time does that take?
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Physics, 27.02.2021 07:40, lizdeleon248
A falling object accelerates from
-10.0 m/s to -30.0 m/s. How much
time does that take?
(Unit = 5)
Remember: Falling = -V
Lost height = -Ay
a = -9.80 m/s2 Be careful with minus signs!!!
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