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3 February, 23:12

You drop a pencil out of window that is 20ft above the ground. Use the formula V^2=64s, where V is speed and s is the distance fallen, to calculate the speed the pencil is traveling when it hits the ground.

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  1. 3 February, 23:38
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    First you substitute in the values so you have

    V^2 = (64) 20

    then you just simplify it

    V^2=1280

    V=the square root of 1280

    V = about 35.7770876

    or

    V=the square root of 256 times the square root of 5

    V=16 times the square root of 5

    also V would typically be called velocity. it's very similar to speed but it is just easier to remember because it starts with a V
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