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A water balloon was dropped from a high window and struck its target 1.1 seconds later. If the balloon left the person's hand at -5 meters/sec what was the velocity on impact?
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A water balloon was dropped from a high window and struck its target 1.1 seconds later. If the balloon left the person's hand at -5 meters/sec what was the velocity on impact?
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-5.5 is the correct answer for ur question
hope this helps u
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-5.5 is the answer to the question
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