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Physics, 13.10.2020 15:01, jackbruski

At an amusement park, a popular ride known as "Free Fall” carries passengers up to a height of 33.5 m and drops them to the ground inside
a small cage. How fast are the passengers going at the bottom of this
exhilarating journey?
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