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An object starts from rest and falls freely. What is the speed of the object at the end of 3.00 seconds?A 9.81 m/sB 19.6 m/sC 29.4 m/sD 88.2 m/s

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An object starts from rest and falls freely. What is the speed of the object at the end of 3.00 seconds?A 9.81 m/sB 19.6 m/sC 29.4 m/sD 88.2 m/s
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The speed of a falling object can be calculated using the formula v = gt, where v is the final velocity, g is the acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m/s² on Earth), and t is the time the object has been falling.

In this case, the object has been falling for 3.00 seconds. So, we substitute these valu Knowee AI is a powerful AI-powered study tool designed to help you to solve study problem.

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