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Chapter 1, Problem 102DQ
Suppose that a freely falling object falls from a roc position and is equipped with an odometer. What equation is most appropriate for determining the distance fallen each second? Do the readings indicate equal or unequal distances of fall for successive seconds? Explain.
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