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An object is released from rest on a planet that has no atmosphere. The object falls freely for 2.31 m in the first second. What is the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity on the planet? Answer
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An object is released from rest on a planet that has no atmosphere. The object falls freely for 2.31 m in the first second. What is the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity on the planet? Answer in units of m/s^2 .
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s=1/2 a t^2
2.31 = 0.5xa
a=4.62m/s^2
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