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Originally posted by: invidia
Originally posted by: Dritnul
Originally posted by: invidia
x/330 + xt = 1.5s
and
0.5(9.8)t^2 = x

Solve for x

yea that looks right


no it's not, I just realize that x*t = meters seconds which isn't the right dimensions and won't add with seconds. Sorry

yea i noticed since that gave no possible outcomes....
 
x=4.9t^2 is right the other one is the one that is off i think the other would be
x=330(1.5-t)

yea these two work giving the time as 1.468 on way down
 
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