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25 July, 10:38

A ball is dropped from rest from the top of a cliff that is 15.0 m high. From ground level, a second ball is thrown straight upward at the same instant that the first ball is dropped. The initial speed of the second ball is exactly the same as that with which the first ball eventually hits the ground. In the absence of air resistance, the motions of the balls are just the reverse of each other. Determine how far below the top of the cliff the balls cross paths.

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  1. 25 July, 10:58
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    3.75 meters below the top of the cliff.
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