You have two stones in your hands, and you are standing on a bridge. You throw the first stone with a velocity of 8.00 m/s upward. One second later, you let drop the second stone. Both stones hit the water below the bridge at the same time. a)For how much time is the first stone in free fall? b)What is the distance from your hand to the water? c) What is the velocity (magnitude and direction) of the first stone when it hits the water?

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You have two stones in your hands, and you are standing on a bridge. You throw the first stone
with a velocity of 8.00 m/s upward. One second later, you let drop the second stone. Both
stones hit the water below the bridge at the same time.
a)For how much time is the first stone in free fall?
b)What is the distance from your hand to the water?
c) What is the velocity (magnitude and direction) of the first stone when it hits the water?
 
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