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Physics, 13.07.2019 13:00 nmjohnson2025

Ahot air balloon has just lifted off and is rising at the constant rate of 1.60 m/s. suddenly, one of the passengers realizes she has left her camera on the ground. a friend picks it up and tosses it straight upward with an initial speed of 10.2 m/s. if the passenger is 2.60 m above her friend when the camera is tossed, how much time does it take for the camera to reach her?

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