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At the same moment from the top of a building 3.0 × 102 m tall, one rock is dropped and one is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 10 m/s. Both of them experience negligible air resistance. How much EARLIER does the thrown rock strike the ground?
A) 0.95 s
B) 0.86 s
C) 0.67 s
D) They land at exactly the same time.
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At the same moment from the top of a building 3.0 * 102 m tall, one rock is dropped and one is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 24 m/s Both of the experience negligible air resistance. How much EARLIER does the thrown rock strike the ground?
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At the same moment from the top of a building 3.0 * 102 m tall, one rock is dropped and one is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 24 m/s Both of the experience negligible air resistance. How much EARLIER does the thrown rock strike the ground?
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