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You are on the roof of the physics building of your school, 46.0 m above the ground. your physics professor, who is 1.80 m tall, is walking alongside the building at a constant speed of 1.20 m/s.
if you wish to drop an egg on your professor's head, where should the professor be when you release the egg, assuming that the egg encounters no appreciable air drag? express your answer in meters to three significant figures.

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