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A bird flying 5.0 m overhead sees me drop it, and starts to dive straight down towards the bread the instant I release it. She catches it after it falls 3.0 m. Assuming she accelerates constantly from rest (0 = 0) at the time I let go of the bread, what is her acceleration?
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muntiply the 5.0.3.0 ,you will get ans
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