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Ответ:
It takes _8_ s for an object to fall 1000 feet. In 10 s, an object will fall _1600_ feet.
Step-by-step explanation:
A. Determination of the time it takes for the object to 1000 ft.
Distance (d) = 1000 ft
Time (t) =?
t = √(d/16)
t = √(1000/16)
t = 8 s
B. Determination of how much feet an object will fall in 10 s.
Time (t) = 10 s
Distance (d) =?
t = √(d/16)
10 = √(d/16)
Take the square of both side
10² = d/16
100 = d/16
Cross multiply
d = 100 × 16
d = 1600 ft
SUMMARY
It takes _8_ s for an object to fall 1000 feet. In 10 s, an object will fall _1600_ feet.