Equations for a falling body

id: equations-for-a-falling-body-221-163445
title: Equations for a falling body
text: A set of equations describing the trajectories of objects subject to a constant gravitational force under normal Earth-bound conditions. Assuming constant acceleration g due to Earth’s gravity, Newton's law of universal gravitation simplifies to F = mg, where F is the force exerted on a mass m by the Earth’s gravitational field of strength g. Assuming constant g is reasonable for objects falling to Earth over the relatively short vertical distances of our everyday experience, but is not valid fo
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description: Mathematical description of a body in free fall
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date created: 2006-03-14T08:29:30Z
date modified: 2024-09-13T21:43:20Z
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