In dropping a stone or an iron ball, air resistance is practically negligible. Experiments show that the

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In dropping a stone or an iron ball, air resistance is practically negligible. Experiments show that the acceleration of the motion is constant (equal to g = 9.80 m/sec2 = 32 ft/sec2 called the acceleration of gravity). Model this as an ODE for, the distance fallen as a function of time t. If the motion starts at time from rest (i.e., with velocity), show that you obtain the familiar law of free fall y = 1/2gt2

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