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In this problem, we want to answer an application problem including velocity.

We are given


v=√(19.6h)

where v represents the velocity and h represents the height in meters.

If we are dropping an object from a height of 22.3 meters, we want to know the velocity when it hits the ground.

We can subsitute the value of h into the formula to get:


v=√(19.6(22.3))\approx20.9

So, the velocity will be 20.9 meters per second.

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