(a)
if the coconut weighs 1.5kg, and it is falling at 2m/s,
what is its momentum?
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(a)
if the coconut weighs 1.5kg, and it is falling at 2m/s,
what is its momentum?
b)
at first the coconut speeds up as it falls. explain why in
terms of the forces acting on it.
(c)
explain what happens to the speed of the coconut
eventually (before it hits the ground) if the tree is very
tall.
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