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a sleepy student drops a calculator out of a window. we can ignore air resistance. what is the velocity of the calculator after falling for 1.8s?
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a sleepy student drops a calculator out of a window. we can ignore air resistance. what is the velocity of the calculator after falling for 1.8s?
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its -18
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