Question
A rock is thrown upwards from the top of a 100m cliff, on the way down the rock misses the edge of the cliff and continues falling to the ground. What is the distance that the rock travelled?
Answers
h = v²/2g
Distance= 2h+100(m)
The speed is necessary
Distance= 2h+100(m)
The speed is necessary
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