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Physics, 09.04.2021 01:00 19colemankl

A hammer of mass 200g is dropped from the top of the roof of a two-storey building to the ground. Another hammer of equal mass fell from the coffee table to the ground.
Given that the height of the two-storey building, and the coffee table are 10 m and 1.2m
respectively. Show that a hammer dropped from two store building roof does more work
than a hammer falling from a coffee table.​

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