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If the faster stone takes 12.0 s to return to the ground, how long will it take the slower stone to return?
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If the faster stone takes 12.0 s to return to the ground, how long will it take the slower stone to return?
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same speed, because mass is neglected. The things that affect the speed are the distance and speed of the rock.
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