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Mathematics, 17.10.2020 19:01 favre22fs

The speed of a body falling freely from rest in a vacuum varies directly with the length of the time it falls. If after 6 seconds, a body was falling 58.8 m/s, how fast was it falling 4 seconds later? (Round off your answer to the nearest meter per second.)

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