Chapter 1: Problem 88
The distance a freely falling object drops, starting from rest, is proportional to the square of the time it has been falling. By what factor will the distance fallen change if the time of falling is three times as long?
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Chapter 1: Problem 88
The distance a freely falling object drops, starting from rest, is proportional to the square of the time it has been falling. By what factor will the distance fallen change if the time of falling is three times as long?
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