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Why is time squared in D=1/2gt^2? : r/askscience - Reddit
2021年3月18日 · In general, the equation is: d = v0*t + 1/2*a*t 2. and if you're starting from rest and falling under the force of only gravity, yet it does simplify to
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Negative numbers squared : r/learnmath - Reddit
2021年6月20日 · So negative times a negative is always a positive, therefore a negative number squared has to be positive. As such, the square root of a number has both positive and negative roots. For example, the square root of 16 can be 4, it could also be -4. When it comes to distances we ignore the negative because you can’t have a negative distance.
Why is it called 'squared circle' anyway? : r/SquaredCircle - Reddit
2014年10月8日 · Combat sports originally took place in a circle. Eventually organizations decided to add support ropes to define the borders which ended up being a square. People just began referring to combat rings as squared circles.
Why is air resistance proportionally squared to speed?
2019年2月10日 · Recall from (1) that the force is directly proportional to the product of two things. In (2) and (3), we have shown that each of these two things is proportional to the speed of the object. Thus it follows that the force should be proportional to the speed squared. Of course, in a realistic scenario things are not nearly as straightforward.
ELI5: please explain the "per second squared" part, for gravity.
2014年11月19日 · ELI5: please explain the "per second squared" part, for gravity. I always had a hard time wrapping my head around understanding the 9.8 m/s 2 assuming no air resistance, a dense heavy object is dropped from 1,000 m high ,