The distance traveled by a falling object is modeled by the equation below, where s is the distance fallen, g is gravity, and t
is time.
s=1/2 g^t^2
If s is measured in meters and t is measured in seconds, what units is g measured in?
1 answer:
Answer:
meters per seconds squared
Step-by-step explanation:
seconds squared cancel out and you're leftvwith just meters when
meters/seconds squared is multiplied with the seconds squared in t^2
g means gravity and
gravity is 9.8 meters per second squared
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