An apple fell from a tree and hit Newton's head at the speed of 34 m/s. what was the distance travelled by the
from the tree to Newton's head?
a.9.8 m
b. 28.2 m
c. 56.4 m
d. 115 m
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Legend has it that a young Isaac Newton was sitting under an apple tree when he was bonked on the head by a falling piece of fruit, a 17th-century “aha moment” that prompted him to suddenly come up with his law of gravity. In reality, things didn't go down quite like that.
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