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11 June, 02:01

The formula s = 16t2 gives the distance an object falls due to gravity, where s is the distance in feet and t is the time in seconds. how many feet will the object fall in 6 seconds?

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  1. 11 June, 02:27
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    To determine the distance in units of feet of the object falling at a given time, we simply use the relation given above and substitute the given value of time to the function. We do as follows:

    s = 16t^2

    s = 16 (6) ^2

    s = 576 feet

    The distance of the object from the ground at 6 seconds is 576 ft.
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