A stone is thrown horizontally from a cliff 16m high and lands on the ground 22 m from the foot of the cliff.
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A stone is thrown horizontally from a cliff 16m high and lands on the ground 22 m from the foot of the cliff.

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 12-09-28] [Hit: ]
(2h/g) = 1.81 secs.......
How long in seconds did it take to reach the ground? Write your answer to two decimal places.

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Drop time is independent of horizontal velocity.
Time to drop 16m. = sqrt.(2h/g) = 1.81 secs.
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