If you drop a stone from the top of a building, and at
the same time your fire a tennis ball horizontally from the same
height, which object will hit the ground first? ignore the air
resistance.
a. The stone
b. The tennis ball
c. The same time
d. not sure
If you drop a stone from the top of a building, and at the same time...
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