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Write a function called timeLoop. It should take two inputs, arrays for initial velocity and distance. These two input arrays will always have equivalent lengths, as the indices of these arrays correspond to the same data point from your experiment. It should return one output, an array for the theoretical amount of time it would take for the object moving at that initial velocity to fall that distance. To accomplish this task, you should call fallTime. m inside of a loop. For example, if you called timeLoop with the input array [2 -3 5] for initial velocities (negative numbers mean the object was moving upwards initially) and [100 150 300] for distances, your function call and resulting output would look like this:
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