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Physics, 08.12.2020 03:10, NatalieZepeda

Imagine that someone is looking out of the top floor window of a skyscraper with a brick in his hand. At the same instant, someone else is looking out of the window on the floor
below, also holding a brick. If both bricks were dropped at the same instant, would the
distance between them increase, decrease, or remain the same over time? Why?

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