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As a science project, you drop a watermelon off the top of the empire state building. 320 m above the sidewalk. it so happens that superman flies by at the instant you release the watermelon. superman is headed straight down with a constant speed of 30 m/s. a) how much time passes before the watermelon has the same velocity? b) how fast is the watermelon going when it passes superman? c) how fast is the watermelon traveling when it hits the ground?

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