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Physics, 04.02.2021 21:40, alopez324789

A weather balloon is floating at a constant height above the earth when it releases a pack of instruments. If the pack hits the ground with a velocity of –73.5 m/s, how far did the pack fall? a 7.45 m
b -7.45 m
c 275 m
d - 275 m

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