Jul 24th 2010, 20:01:46
Bingo. It's all about the frame of reference. :)
In a freefall calculation you're basing your determination relative to your starting point. In that case, you're absolutely accelerating away from your initial altitude at -9.8m/s^2
"With respect to what" was a question my College Physics professor always asked if you gave an answer.
In a freefall calculation you're basing your determination relative to your starting point. In that case, you're absolutely accelerating away from your initial altitude at -9.8m/s^2
"With respect to what" was a question my College Physics professor always asked if you gave an answer.