A large rock is dropped from the top of a high cliff. Assuming that air resistance can
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A large rock is dropped from the top of a high cliff. Assuming that air resistance can be ignored and that the acceleration has the constant value of 10 m/s2 , how fast would the rock be traveling 5 seconds after it is dropped? What is this speed in MPH? (See inside front cover for conversion factors.)
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