A1.0 kg brick falls off a ledge of height 44m and lands on the ground at 3.0 s later.
a. find...
Physics, 19.09.2019 10:20 Graciouzgigi1394
A1.0 kg brick falls off a ledge of height 44m and lands on the ground at 3.0 s later.
a. find the final velocity of the brick using equations of motion
b. find the final velocity of the brick using conversation of energy
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