A mountain climber stands at the top of a 50.0 m cliff

Chapter 2, Problem 47

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A mountain climber stands at the top of a 50.0 m cliff hanging over a calm pool of water. The climber throws two stones vertically 1.0 s apart and observes that they cause a single splash when they hit the water. The first stone has an initial velocity of +2.0 m/s. a. How long after release of the first stone will the two stones hit the water? b. What is the initial velocity of the second stone when it is thrown? c. What will the velocity of each stone be at the instant both stones hit the water? 4

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