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You need to figure out how high it is from the 3rd floor of keck science building to the ground. you know that the distance from the ground to the 2nd floor is 5m. your friend drops a ball from rest from the 3 rd floor and you start to time the ball when it passes by you at the 2nd floor. you stop the timer when the ball hits the ground. the time recorded is 0.58 seconds.

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