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On the moon, all free-fall distance functions are of the forms(t)=0.81t^2 where t is in seconds and s is in meters. An object is dropped
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On the moon, all free-fall distance functions are of the forms(t)=0.81t^2 where t is in seconds and s is in meters. An object is dropped from a height of 200
meters above the moon. After 9 sec, consider parts (a) through(d) below.
a)
How far has the object fallen?
b)
How fast is it traveling?
c)
What is its acceleration?
d)
Explain the meaning of the second derivative of this free-fall function.
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Answer:
a
Explanation:
all free fall distance functions are of the forms