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Physics, 26.01.2021 14:00, patricehill

A freely falling object is dropped from rest, what is its speed after falling 1 second? 2 seconds? 3 seconds? 10 seconds?


A freely falling object is dropped from rest, what is its speed after falling 1 second? 2 seconds?

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