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An object falls from a high building. Ignoring air resistance,what will its velocity be after 6 seconds?
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An object falls from a high building. Ignoring air resistance,what will its velocity be after 6 seconds?
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Gravity adds 9.8 m/s to the speed of a falling object every second.
If it started out with zero speed, then after 6 seconds,
its speed is
(6) x (9.8 m/s) =
58.8 m/s .
Its velocity is
58.8 m/s downward.
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the velocity will be 58.8 m/s
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