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Physics, 23.10.2020 06:01 JANA279

During construction of the new large apartment building in Midtown, a piece of glass fell from the top of the building. The glass crashed onto the busy 57" street sidewalk below and injured 3 people. The
new apartment complex has a height of 426 meters. Suppose the glass fell from the top of the building
at rest.

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