Chapter 2: Q43. (page 45)
A Kangaroo jumps straight up to a vertical height of 1.45 m. How long was it in the air before returning to the ground?
Short Answer
The kangaroo was in the air for 1.09 s before it returned to the ground.
Chapter 2: Q43. (page 45)
A Kangaroo jumps straight up to a vertical height of 1.45 m. How long was it in the air before returning to the ground?
The kangaroo was in the air for 1.09 s before it returned to the ground.
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