6.8 The distance a freely falling object travels is x = 1/2 gt^2 where g= accele
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6.8 The distance a freely falling object travels isx = 1/2 gt^2
where
g= acceleration due to gravity, 9.8 m/s2
t =time in seconds
x =distance traveled in meters.
If you have taken calculus, you know that we can fi nd the velocity of the
object by taking the derivative of the preceding equation. That is,
dx/dt = v = gt
We can fi nd the acceleration by taking the derivative again:
dv/dt = a = g
- Create a function called free_fall with a single input vector t that
returns values for distance x , velocity v , and acceleration g .
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