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Physics, 30.08.2019 03:10 vivi297

The petronas twin towers in malaysia and the chicago sears tower have heights of about 452 m and 443 m respectively. if objects were dropped from the top of each, what would be the difference in the time it takes for the objects to reach the ground?

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