A balloonist drops an apple

  1. 1. A balloonist drops an apple weighing 1.5 N over the side of the balloon's gondola. As it falls and increases speed, the drag
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  2. A balloonist drops an apple weighing 1.5 N over the side of the balloon's gondola. As it falls and increases speed, the drag
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  3. A balloonist drops an apple weighing 1.5 N over the side of the balloon's gondola. As it falls and increases speed, the drag
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  4. Tom (65 kg) is standing on a scale in an elevator holding an apple. The elevator begins to accelerate downwards at 2.4 m/s2.(c)
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  5. During liftoff, a hot-air balloon accelerates upward at a rate of 2.6 m/s^2. The balloonist drops an object over the side of the
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  6. baloonist drops rock from balloon. takes 7 seconds for the rock to fall. what's the balloonist's altitude in feet?
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  7. A passenger in a moving train drops an apple. Describe how a man standing by the train tracks sees the apple falling when he
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  8. A balloonist floating at an altitude of 150m accidently drops his book and starts to ascend at a constant velocity of 1.2m/s.
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  9. 1.A man in a hot-air balloon drops an apple at a height of 150m. If the balloon is rising at 15 m/s, find the highest point
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  10. During liftoff, a hot-air balloon accelerates upward at a rate of 3.4 m/s^2 . The balloonist drops an object over the side of
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