i would think that you have to factor in the weight of the object falling...
Well, we are assuming that there are no forces other than gravity acting on the object. In that case, the weight of the object is irrelevant. Thanks for the link, though. I'll check it out.
Wouldn't it just be -9.88X ?
Where 9.8m/s is the speed of gravity and X would be the weight, if this confuses you just skip it. I am trying to think back, what are you looking for?
Gravity is actually 9.8 m/s/s. That's acceleration, not velocity. Weight is irrelevant. Velocity increases at a linear rate, so I'm guessing that displacement would be at a quadratic rate in this scenario.
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