Physics, 25.07.2019 21:10 kyleataylor2005
Aclimber using bottled oxygen accidentally drops the oxygen bottle from an altitude of 4500 m. if the bottle fell straight down this entire distance, what is the velocity of the 3-kg bottle just prior to impact at sea level? (note: ignore air resistance)
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