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An object of mass 0.50 kg is released from the top of a building of height 4 m. the object experiences a horizontal constant force of 1.4 n due to the wind blowing. (a) find the time (in s) it takes for the object to strike the ground. s (b) what is the magnitude of the acceleration of the object (in m/s2)? m/s2 (c) through what horizontal distance does the object move (in m) before it hits the ground? m

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