Challenge! a marshmallow is dropped from a 5-meter high pedestrian bridge and 0.83 seconds later, it lands right on the head of an unsuspecting person walking underneath. how tall is the person with the marshmallow on his head?
a. what do you know?
b. what do you need to solve for?
c. what equation(s) will you use?
d. what is the solution to this problem?
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Physics, 21.06.2019 18:10
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