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Re: CM / Second
In Response To: CM / Second *LINK* ()

that would be 9.80665 now Jeff....

:
: how about "acceleration due to gravity, or
: about 980 cm/s2" . . . so the more
: seconds that the object is falling, then the
: greater the acceleration due to the force of
: gravity . . . could this explain the
: "geometric" progression of the
: numbers on this scale? the greater the
: period of time during which the object is
: falling, the greater the acceleration due to
: gravity?

: but I still can't get the numbers to work?

: check the link below, re rifle bullet
: trajectories (a favorite subject)?

: Jeff

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