A stone is thrown straight upward from the edge of the top of a building at an initial speed of 10 m/s. The height of the building is 40 m. How much later must a second stone be dropped from the rest at the same initial height so that the two stones hit the ground at the same time? (Take g=10 m/s²)

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A stone is thrown straight upward from the edge of the top of a building at an initial
speed of 10 m/s. The height of the building is 40 m. How much later must a second
stone be dropped from the rest at the same initial height so that the two stones hit the
ground at the same time? (Take g=10 m/s?)
Transcribed Image Text:A stone is thrown straight upward from the edge of the top of a building at an initial speed of 10 m/s. The height of the building is 40 m. How much later must a second stone be dropped from the rest at the same initial height so that the two stones hit the ground at the same time? (Take g=10 m/s?)
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