Two balls are dropped to the ground from different heights .One is dropped 1.5s after the other but they both strike the ground at the same time ,5.0s after the first ball was dropped (a)what is the difference in the heights from which they were dropped?(b) From what height was the first ball dropped .

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1.Two balls are dropped to the ground from different heights .One is dropped 1.5s after the other but they both strike the ground at the same time ,5.0s after the first ball was dropped (a)what is the difference in the heights from which they were dropped?(b) From what height was the first ball dropped .

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