Find the time it takes for the object to strike the ground

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An object has a mass of 0.500kg is released from the top of a building of height 7.00m. The object experiences a horizontal constant force of 1.20N due to a wind blowing parallel to the face of the building.

a) Find the time it takes for the object to strike the ground.

b) What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the object?

c) Through what horizontal distance does the object move before it hits the ground?

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