A toddler drops a spoonful of strained carrots onto the floor. If the carrots begin at rest and fall 0.825 m to the floor, how long does it take them to reach the floor?
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0.426 s |
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| b. |
0.410 s |
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| c. |
0.368 s |
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| d. |
0.382 s |
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A toddler drops a spoonful of strained carrots onto the floor. If the carrots begin at...
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