A rock climber stands on top of a 52m -high cliff


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Question: A rock climber stands on top of a 52m -high cliff overhanging a pool of water. He throws two stones vertically downward 1.0s apart and observes that they cause a single splash. The initial speed of the first stone was 1.9m/s.

Part A: How long after the release of the first stone does the second stone hit the water?

Part B: What was the initial speed of the second stone?

Part C: What is the speed of the first stone as it hits the water?

Part D: What is the speed of the second stone as it hits the water?

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