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Physics, 12.07.2019 16:00 mikecampbellashleyca

Standing side by side, you and a friend step off a bridge and fall for 1.6s to the water below. your friend goes first, and you follow after he has dropped a distance of 2.0m. (a) (i figured a out, you are 2.0 meters apart when you friend hits the water but i need with b) (b) verify this with a calculation

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