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Physics, 30.06.2019 16:10 natalie2sheffield

Afox locates its prey under the snow by slight sounds rodents make. the fox then leaps straight into the air, and then burrows its nose into the snow to catch its meal. if a fox jumps up to a height of 75 cm, calculate (a) the speed at which the fox leaves the snow, and (b) how long the fox is in the air. ignore air resistance.

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