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explain the derivation of freefall
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Answered by rakshitawalake
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Derivation of the Freefall Equation

The horizontal lines are placed at 0.1 second intervals. The vertical distance between each line and the top line (the beginning of the freefall) scales as the square of the elapsed time. The acceleration of gravity is the same for any object at the surface of Earth (see gravity).

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The formula for free fall:

Imagine an object body is falling freely for time t seconds, with final velocity v, from a height h, due to gravity g. It will follow the following equations of motion as: h= 1 2 g t 2 \frac{1}{2}gt^2 21gt2. v²= 2gh.

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