One object is dropped from the top of a building of height h. When it reaches the
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One object is dropped from the top of a building of height h. When it reaches the ground, the speed of the object is v. The same object is taken to a taller building of height 3h and it is dropped down. What is true about the speed of the object when it reaches the ground (after being dropped from the taller building)? Assume there is no air resistance. Why would it be the same velocity for both?
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