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An apple falls out of a tree from a height of 64 feet. How long does it take to fall and hit Isaac Newton, assuming Newton is lying on the ground. Use h = -16t^2 + h_0
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An apple falls out of a tree from a height of 64 feet. How long does it take to fall and hit Isaac Newton, assuming Newton is lying on the ground. Use h = -16t^2 + h_0
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An apple falls out of a tree from a height of 64 feet. How long does it take to fall and hit Isaac Newton, assuming Newton is lying on the ground. Use h = -16t^2 + h_0
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