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Freeze Second Lieutenant Former Krew Member Mar 21, 2013 #391 The Moment said: Click to expand... S = 1/2g*t^2 where S the distance in meters. so Y=S My contribution to this thread.
The Moment said: Click to expand... S = 1/2g*t^2 where S the distance in meters. so Y=S My contribution to this thread.
The Moment |K3|Recruit Admin |K3| Executive Mar 21, 2013 #392 Freeze said: S = 1/2g*t^2 where S the distance in meters. so Y=S My contribution to this thread. Click to expand... Yes. Welcome to High School Physics
Freeze said: S = 1/2g*t^2 where S the distance in meters. so Y=S My contribution to this thread. Click to expand... Yes. Welcome to High School Physics