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meters per second per second

 
 
Reply Thu 1 Dec, 2005 05:22 am
Would the magnitude of acceleration of somthing falling to the ground in 0.57 s in 5.6m/s be (5.6m/s)/0.57s =
9.8m/s^1s^1
9.8m/s(^1^1)
=9.8m/s^2
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raprap
 
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Reply Thu 1 Dec, 2005 06:59 am
starting at rest
v=at
so
a=v/t

Rap
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DrewDad
 
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Reply Thu 1 Dec, 2005 08:53 am
Yeah, but how heavy is it?
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Heliotrope
 
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Reply Thu 1 Dec, 2005 03:42 pm
How heavy ?
Who cares...
I want to know what colour it is.
And is it covered in that superb microfibre stuff that feels soooo good to the touch.
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