Conceptual Integrated Science
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780135197394
Author: Hewitt, Paul G., LYONS, Suzanne, (science Teacher), Suchocki, John, Yeh, Jennifer (jennifer Jean)
Publisher: PEARSON EDUCATION (COLLEGE)
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Chapter 5, Problem 84TE
Chuck Stone releases a ball near the top of a track and measures the ball’s speed as it rolls horizontally off the end of the table. How will the ball’s speed affect the time it takes to reach the floor? (Does a faster ball take a longer time to hit the floor?)
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