Imagine a marble dropped from

  1. Imagine a marble dropped from a tall building at 1.62 meters per second. How long would the marble be in the air.Velocity=
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  2. A 14.6-g marble is dropped from rest onto the floor 1.23 m below. If the marble bounces straight upward to a height of 0.665 m,
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  3. A marble is dropped from a height of 10 m. A 2nd marble is rolled off a 10 m table at 5 m/s. A 3rd marble is fired at 5 m/s at
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  4. Imagine two students drop different objects into sand from the same height. They record the depth of the hole made in the sand
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  5. Using T-chartsA marble it dropped from a stair well that is 4.3 m high. (a) How long will the marble be in the air for? (b) What
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  6. Enter numbers in each box to complete the multiplication story about these marbles.An image shows several groups of marbles. One
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  7. a marble dropped from rest falls freely until it hits the ground with a speed of 35 meters per second. the time during which the
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  8. a marble is dropped from the top of a skyscraper. Is the work done by earths gravitational force on the marble equal to, smaller
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  9. A marble at rest is dropped from the top of a building. Find the marble’s velocity after it has fallen for 3 s.Ignore air
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  10. A marble is dropped from the top of the empire state building.a. Determine the position and velocity functions for the marble b.
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