EBK PHYSICS OF EVERYDAY PHENOMENA
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Chapter 3, Problem 14CQ
A rock is thrown straight upward, reaching a height of 20 meters. On its way up, does the rock spend more time in the top 5 meters of its flight than in the first 5 meters of its flight? Explain.
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A student in Physics 211 decides to do an experiment. They travel to a city and climb to the roof of a building that is 3.0 x 102 m tall. Then, at the same instant, they drop one rock while a second rock is thrown downward with an initial speed of 16 m/s. Assume both rocks experience negligible air resistance while falling. How much EARLIER does the thrown rock strike the ground?
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EBK PHYSICS OF EVERYDAY PHENOMENA
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