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26 December, 21:16

A ripe acorn falls down from a branch with an initial velocity v0 = 0. The acorn's vertical displacement until it hits the ground (neglecting the effects of air) could be derived using

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  1. 26 December, 21:17
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    s = 9.81t²

    Explanation:

    The equation of the vertical displacement of the unicorn at any time t, can be derived using the equation of linear motion

    s = Vo. t + 0.5at²

    where s is the displacement,

    Vo is the initial velocity,

    t the change in time from t = 0

    a is the acceleration which for bodies falling under gravity without air resistance is 9.81 m/s²

    So the equation simplifies to

    s = 4.905t²
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