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Mathematics, 23.11.2020 20:50 aprilkenedy12

This year is 60 years since I learned this stuff, and one of the things I always remembered is the formula for the distance a dropped object falls: D = 1/2 A TĀ²

Distance = (1/2) (acceleration) (timeĀ²)

The reason I never forgot it is because it's SO useful SO often. You really should memorize it. And don't bury it too deep in your toolbox ... you'll be needing it again very soon. (In fact, if you had learned it the first time you saw it, you could have solved this problem on your own today.)

The problem doesn't tell us what planet this is happening on, so let's make it easy and just assume it's on Earth. Then the 'acceleration' is Earth gravity, and that's 9.8 m/sĀ² .

In 5 seconds:

D = 1/2 A TĀ²

D = (1/2) (9.8 m/sĀ²) (5 sec)Ā²

D = (4.9 m/sĀ²) (25 secĀ²)

D = 122.5 meters

In 6 seconds:

D = 1/2 A TĀ²

D = (1/2) (9.8 m/sĀ²) (6 sec)Ā²

D = (4.9 m/sĀ²) (36 secĀ²)

D = 176 meters

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