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show working calculate, how far will a stone fall during the sixth hour of rest?(g=ms2)
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drwls
If it is resting, it is not falling.
Your statement g = ms^2 is meaningless. Did you omit a number?
If it has been falling for 6 hours, g will not have been constant. It will have attained a very high velocity and probably burned up in the earth's atmosphere.
Your statement g = ms^2 is meaningless. Did you omit a number?
If it has been falling for 6 hours, g will not have been constant. It will have attained a very high velocity and probably burned up in the earth's atmosphere.
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