A stone dropped from a captive balloon at an elevation of 1,040.204s later another stone is projected vertically upward from the ground with velocity 246.561 ft/s. If g is 32.087 ft per sec?, where will the stones will pass each other?

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A stone dropped from a captive balloon at
an elevation of 1,040.204s later another
stone is projected vertically upward from the
ground with velocity 246.561 ft/s. If g is
32.087 ft per sec?, where will the stones will
pass each other?
Transcribed Image Text:A stone dropped from a captive balloon at an elevation of 1,040.204s later another stone is projected vertically upward from the ground with velocity 246.561 ft/s. If g is 32.087 ft per sec?, where will the stones will pass each other?
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