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Physics, 08.10.2019 23:30 lindamillscotton90

A63.2-kg climber finds herself dangling over the edge of a cliff. fortunately, she’s connected by a rope of negligible mass to a 1220-kg rock located 48.6 m from the edge of the cliff. unfortunately, the ice is frictionless, so the climber accelerates downward. what’s her acceleration, and how much time does she have before the rock goes over the edge?

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