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How high is the jump (vertical distance) if it took 4 seconds to land? D = distance G = gravity (9.8 m/s2) T = time t2 = t x t 42 = 4x 4 D = (1/2)gt2 = ½ g x t2
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How high is the jump (vertical distance) if it took 4 seconds to land? D = distance G = gravity (9.8 m/s2) T = time t2 = t x t 42 = 4x 4 D = (1/2)gt2 = ½ g x t2
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How high is the jump (vertical distance) if it took 4 seconds to land?
D = distance
G = gravity (9.8 m/s2)
T = time
t2 = t x t
42 = 4x 4
D = (1/2)gt2
= ½ g x t2
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Answer:
(0.5x Time)²)
Step-by-step explanation:
jump height = 4.9 x (0.5 x Time)2).
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