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A cliff is $300$ meters high. Consider two free-falling raindrops such that the

Source: Eotvos 1900 p3

March 19, 2020
algebra

Problem Statement

A cliff is 300300 meters high. Consider two free-falling raindrops such that the second one leaves the top of the cliff when the first one has already fallen 0.0010.001 millimeters. What is the distance between the drops at the moment the first hits the ground? (Compute the answer to within 0.10.1 mm. Neglect air resistance, etc.)