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A particle is dropped from the top of a tower. Its covered distance in last 1 sec is equal to distance covered by particle in `1^(st) 3s`. Find height of tower.

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To solve the problem step by step, we will use the equations of motion under gravity. ### Step 1: Understand the problem A particle is dropped from the top of a tower. The distance covered by the particle in the last 1 second is equal to the distance covered in the first 3 seconds. We need to find the height of the tower. ### Step 2: Define the variables Let: - \( h \) = height of the tower ...
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