A stone is thrown from the roof of a building with a speed of 6 m/s. It is observed that the stone takes 0.2s to pass in front of a 3 m high window. Determines the height between the roof and the top of the window.
A stone is thrown from the roof of a building with a speed of 6 m/s. It is observed that the stone takes 0.2s to pass in front of a 3 m high window. Determines the height between the roof and the top of the window.
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