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below is the rule for calculating the velocity of a falling object. use this rule to calculate the rate, expressed in feet per second, that a piano, dropped 3 seconds ago, is falling. v(t) = 32t
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t=time
when the piano dropped at t=0, its velocity also equals 0
but at t(3)=32(3)=96
the piano is falling at 96fps
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