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26 July, 09:39

a sleepy atudent drops a calculator out of a window yhata 20.7 m off the geound. we can ignore air resistance. what js the velocity of the calculator after falling for 1.8 s

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  1. 26 July, 13:17
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    The acceleration of gravity is

    9.8 m/s^2 down.

    When an object falls out of a hand, its speed after 1.8s is

    (9.8) x (1.8) = 17.6 m/s down.

    It doesn't matter what it is, how much it weighs, or how high it was dropped from.

    If it's more than 17.6 m/s, then this happened on a different, bigger planet.

    If it's less than 17.6 m/s, then it must have hit something on the way down, like some air or something.
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