A steel ball (from a ball bearing) is dropped from the roof of a building
with zero initial velocity. Disregard air friction.2
An observer standing behind a 140 cm high window
notes that the ball takes 0.125 s to fall past the window.
The ball continues to fall until it hits the sidewalk below,
where it makes a perfectly elastic collision3
and reappears at the bottom of the window 2.1 s after it passed
that point on the way down. How tall is the building?
(Note: the ball should have the same speed going up as it did
at the same position coming down, if the collision is truly
perfectly elastic and there is no air friction.)