SOLUTION: distance travelled by a freely falling in the last second of it's motion, to that in the last but one second is 7:5, the velocity with which body strikes the ground

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Question 767078: distance travelled by a freely falling in the last second of it's motion, to that in the last but one second is 7:5, the velocity with which body strikes the ground

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
distance travelled by a freely falling in the last second of it's [sic] motion, to that in the last but one second is 7:5, the velocity with which body strikes the ground
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What equation of motion?

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