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Billy drops a water balloon from the roof of his house since the balloon begin with an original velocity of zero how far above ground was the balloon dropping if it took 2.5 seconds to hit the ground
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(30.65)
it takes an object the ground times the constant gravity. in this case 2.5 seconds times 9.807 meter per square second will then give us the 30.65 meter.
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