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A penny is dropped from the top of a One World Trade Center (541.3 m tall). Ignoring air resistance, how long would it take for the penny to strike the ground?
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A penny is dropped from the top of a One World Trade Center (541.3 m tall). Ignoring air resistance, how long would it take for the penny to strike the ground?
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A penny is dropped from the top of a One World Trade Center (541.3 m tall). Ignoring air resistance, how long would it take for the penny to strike the ground?
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i would think a couple of seconds
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