3. A ball is dropped from the top of a 100.0 m high building and a second ball is propelled up from the bottom of that same building at 30.0 m/s. Where do the balls pass each other? At what time do they pass each other?

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al 4.40 m/s², what happens to the deer?
3. A ball is dropped from the top of a 100.0 m high building and a second ball is propelled
up from the bottom of that same building at 30.0 m/s. Where do the balls pass each
other? At what time do they pass each other?
NSWERS: 1 al 0 m/s h) 981 m² (down]) 1.00
DE 20
Transcribed Image Text:al 4.40 m/s², what happens to the deer? 3. A ball is dropped from the top of a 100.0 m high building and a second ball is propelled up from the bottom of that same building at 30.0 m/s. Where do the balls pass each other? At what time do they pass each other? NSWERS: 1 al 0 m/s h) 981 m² (down]) 1.00 DE 20
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