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Physics, 16.09.2019 04:10 bikkiecuanas13

How do you isolate t (time) in this equation? the question is asking me to derive an equation for time to hit the ground for a dropped object in terms of height of the drop, gravity, and initial velocity and that’s what i have so far.


How do you isolate t (time) in this equation? the question is asking me to derive an equation for t

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