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25 December, 11:41

How do you calculate the speed of a falling object?

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  1. 25 December, 11:50
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    As an object falls, its speed increases because it's being pulled on by gravity. The acceleration of gravity near the earth is g = - 9.81 m/s^2. To find out something's speed (or velocity) after a certain amount of time, you just multiply the acceleration of gravity by the amount of time since it was let go of
  2. 25 December, 12:08
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    To find out something's speed (or velocity) after a certain amount of time, you just multiply the acceleration of gravity by the amount of time since it was let go of.
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