A geyser erupts, shooting water into the air with an initial upward velocity of 29.4 meters per second. Therefore, the height of a single water droplet above the ground in meters, t seconds after it comes out of the geyser, can be modeled by the expression â 4.9t² + 29.4t. This expression can be written in factored form as â 4.9t(t â 6).