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Two identical rocks are dropped from different heights. The higher one starts out four times as high as the lower one. How much faster is the higher one going just before they hit?
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Two identical rocks are dropped from different heights. The higher one starts out four times as high as the lower one. How much faster is the higher one going just before they hit?
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it is going 4 times faster.
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