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  1. While standing at the edge of the roof of a building, you throw a stone upward with an initial speed of 7.65 m/s. The stone
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  2. While standing at the edge of the roof of a building, you throw a stone upward with an initial speed of 6.05 m/s. The stone
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  3. While standing at the edge of the roof of a building, you throw a stone upward with an initial speed of 6.11 m/s. The stone
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  4. While standing at the edge of the roof of a building, you throw a stone upward with an initial speed of 6.87 m/s. The stone
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  5. While standing at the edge of the roof of a building, you throw a stone upward with an initial speed of 7.53 m/s. The stone
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  6. While standing at the edge of the roof of a building, you throw a stone upward with an initial speed of 7.65 m/s. The stone
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  7. While standing at the edge of the roof of a building, you throw a stone upward with an initial speed of6.63 m/s. The stone
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  8. While standing at the edge of the roof of a building, you throw a stone upward with an initial speed of 6.93 m/s. The stone
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  9. A stone falls freely from rest for 8.0s.A. Calculate the stone's velocity after 8.0s. V2-V1+at V2 = (0) = 9.8(8.0) V2 = 78.4m/s
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  10. A stone falls from a railroad overpass which is 36 ft high into the path of a train which is approaching the overpass with a
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