QB1a. Using Newton's law of universal gravitation write down an expression for the velocity as a function of time for an object, initially at rest, falling from the height on Earth. Use g for the gravitational field strength. Please use appropriate algebraic symbols for multiplication (* for a x b), division (/ for a/b), exponents (a^b for a"), square root (sqrt(a*b/c) for √ax blc) etc. Please use the "Display response" button to check you entered the answer you expect. v(t)=
QB1a. Using Newton's law of universal gravitation write down an expression for the velocity as a function of time for an object, initially at rest, falling from the height on Earth. Use g for the gravitational field strength. Please use appropriate algebraic symbols for multiplication (* for a x b), division (/ for a/b), exponents (a^b for a"), square root (sqrt(a*b/c) for √ax blc) etc. Please use the "Display response" button to check you entered the answer you expect. v(t)=
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![QB1a. Using Newton's law of universal gravitation write down an expression for the velocity as a function of time for an object, initially at rest, falling from the
height on Earth. Use g for the gravitational field strength. Please use appropriate algebraic symbols for multiplication (* for a x b), division (/ for a/b), exponents
(a^b for a"), square root (sqrt(a*b/c) for √ax blc) etc. Please use the "Display response" button to check you entered the answer you expect.
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height on Earth. Use g for the gravitational field strength. Please use appropriate algebraic symbols for multiplication (* for a x b), division (/ for a/b), exponents
(a^b for a"), square root (sqrt(a*b/c) for √ax blc) etc. Please use the "Display response" button to check you entered the answer you expect.
v(t)=
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