We find the velocity of the free falling object by the equation V=g.t.
If we have initial velocity then, our equation becomes;
V=Vit+gt where acceleration is -9,8m/s²
Distance is calculated considering the initial velocity of the object by the formula;

We put "-" sign because direction of g is downward.
Horizontal distance and displacement can be calculated from the given formula as in the case of linear motion;

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