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One species of eucalyptus tree, Eucalyptus regnens, grows to heights similar to those attained by California redwoods. Suppose a bird sitting on top of one specimen of eucalyptus tree drops a nut. If the speed of the falling nut at the moment it is 50.0 m above the ground is 42.7 m/s, how tall is the tree? Do you need to know the mass of the nut to solve this problem? Disregard air resistance.

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