Question 6
2 pts
A person stands at the top of a tall skyscraper above the street. They throw...
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Question 6
2 pts
A person stands at the top of a tall skyscraper above the street. They throw a penny
downwards with a speed of 1 m/s. It takes 13.9 s to fall to the ground (x = 0 m). Determine
how tall the skyscraper is. HINT: Be careful with positives/negatives!
g = 10 m/s2
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