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1 September, 12:37

If you dropped a rock and it fell 4.9 m in 1 s, how far would it fall in 3 s

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  1. 1 September, 14:40
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    The formula relevant for this is:

    h = v0t + 0.5 gt^2

    since the rock was dropped, therefore:

    h = 0.5 gt^2

    we can see that:

    h / t^2 = 0.5 g = constant

    therefore:

    4.9 m / (1 s) ^2 = h / (3 s) ^2

    h = 44.1 m
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