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The distance, d, through which a stone falls from

rest varies directly as the square of the time, t, taken. If
the stone falls 45cm in 3 seconds, how far will it fall in 6
seconds? ​

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12 votes

Answer:

180 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

d
\alpha t2

d = t2 k

where k is a constant. d = 45cm, when t = 3s; thus 45 = 32 x t

k = 459 = 5

thus equation connecting d and t is d = 5t2

when t = 6s, d = 5 x 62

= 5 x 36

= 180cm

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