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A stone is thrown straight up from the edge of a roof, 700 feet above the ground, at a speed of 10 feet per second. (A). Rememb...Asked by zac
A stone is thrown straight down from the edge of a roof, 750 feet above the ground, at a speed of 7 feet per second.
A. Remembering that the acceleration due to gravity is -32 feet per second squared, how high is the stone 5 seconds later?
B. At what time does the stone hit the ground?
C. What is the velocity of the stone when it hits the ground?
A. Remembering that the acceleration due to gravity is -32 feet per second squared, how high is the stone 5 seconds later?
B. At what time does the stone hit the ground?
C. What is the velocity of the stone when it hits the ground?
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