IGCSE Physics (2) - Speed Velocity and Acceleration
just under 10 m/s2. If a coconut falls from a tree, then after 1 s it will be falling at 10 m/s (though it will only have travelled 5 m because, of course, it started with zero velocity). After 2 s it will be falling at 20 m/s, if it does not hit the ground first. ................
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