"UNIFORM ACCELERATED MOTION in a VERTICAL PLANE. Falling bodies, near the earth, all have a uniform downward acceleration from the earth's gravity, G=32 ft/s^2 or 9.8 m/s^2. A uniform gravitation field G will result in VELOCITY at TIME and a distance, or HEIGHT, for the free fall. ■ start at rest, initial velocity=0 | ----- G │ V │ gravity│ | HEIGHT V V │ <- VELOCITY at TIME ----------- ■ Use these equations when velocity and time are important factors. G=gravity, V=final velocity at time T, H=distance traveled at time T. Enter value of gravity G and at least two other variables with nonzero values. Type (F2) to return to helpfile. ''(c) Copyright PCSCC, Inc., 1993"