A stone is launched vertically upwards from the top of a building that is15 m heigh with the initial velocity 10 m/s. When the stone returned, it missed the edge of the building

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Problem 36P: An airplane flying horizontally with a speed of 500 km/h at a height of 800 m drops a crate of...
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E. Find the time the stone takes to return to the ground again

F. Find the maximum height reached by the stone measured from the ground

G. Find the velocity with which it hits the ground.

A stone is launched vertically upwards from the top of a building that is15 m heigh with the initial
velocity 10 m/s. When the stone returned, it missed the edge of the building
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