
Barry H.
asked 04/01/23Is it true that an object falls no faster after 36 feet from the ground?
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Lisa W. answered 04/17/23
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This is not true because gravity has an acceleration of 9.8 m/s2. This means that the longer an object is falling the faster that object will be as acceleration is a change of speed or direction.
Stephen H. answered 04/02/23
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William W.
Your question doesn't make sense the way it is written. Do you mean that the object falls 36 feet/sec (velocity)? If so, then this is false. Or are you asking about the acceleration of an object (which, if falling only under the influence of gravity would be 32 feet per second per second)?04/02/23