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A snowflake falls from a cloud that is 500 m above the ground. It hits the ground after being pulled down due to the acceleration of gravity (-10 m/s2). How fast will it be going as it hits the ground?
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A snowflake falls from a cloud that is 500 m above the ground. It hits the ground after
being pulled down due to the acceleration of gravity (-10 m/s2). How fast will it be
going as it hits the ground?
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i wabnt the points lol
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