Free Fall Equation Calculus

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Free Fall Equation Calculus. Explain the formula used in defining the third equation of motion. The distance the object falls, or height, h, is 1/2 gravity x the square of the time falling.

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The distance the object falls, or height, h, is 1/2 gravity x the square of the time falling. Example john throws the ball straight upward and after 1 second it reaches its maximum height then it does free fall motion which takes 2 seconds. Calculate height by angle and distance;

An interesting application of equation 3.3.2 through equation 3.5.22 is called free fall, which describes the motion of an object falling in a gravitational field, such as near the surface of earth or other celestial objects of planetary size.

Describe how the values of the position, velocity, and acceleration change during a free fall. G is the acceleration due to gravity; In order to find the velocity of a particular falling object, just multiply gravity (g). Velocity is defined as gravity x time.