A falling stone accelerates at

  1. a stone is thrown striaght up from the roof of an 80 foot building. the height of the stone above the ground t seconds later is
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  2. ______1. Which of the following is NOT true about a stone dropped from the third floor of the high school building?A. It is a
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  3. falling stone accelerates at ani costant tate of 10 meter per second. It is dropped from rest down ani deep well,and 3 second
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  4. A falling stone accelerates at a constant rate of 10m/s.It is dropped from rest down a deep well and 3 sec later a splash is
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  5. A falling stone accelerates at a constant rate of 10 m/s2. It is dropped from rest down a deep well, and 3 s later a splash is
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  6. a parachutist falling at the rate of 15 ft./sec. drops a stone. if he was 904 ft. above the ground when the stone was dropped,
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  7. A falling stone accelerates at a constant rate of 10 m/s square. It is dropped from rest down a deep well, and 3 s later a
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  8. A falling stone accelerates at a constant rate of 10ms^2. It is dropped from rest down a deep well and 3s later a splash is
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  9. In the winter sport of curling, players give a 20 kg stone a push across a sheet of ice. A curler accelerates a stone to a speed
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  10. A falling object accelerates from-10.0 m/s to -30.0 m/s. How long does this take? t= ? s Remember: falling = -v lost height =
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