Chapter 6: Problem 60
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What is the minimum speed with which a meteor strikes the top of the Earth's stratosphere (about 40 km above Earth's surface), assuming that the meteor begins as a bit of interplanetary debris far from Earth? Assume the drag force is negligible until the meteor reaches the stratosphere.
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