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What is the acceleration due to gravity here on Earth? O A. 1. 1.62 O B. 3.71 O C. 8.875 O D. 9.81 32
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What is the acceleration due to gravity here on Earth? O A. 1. 1.62 O B. 3.71 O C. 8.875 O D. 9.81 32
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What is the acceleration due to gravity here on Earth?
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O B. 3.71
O C. 8.875
O D. 9.81
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It would be because at the surface of the earth, the acceleration due to gravity is roughly 9.8m/s. so the answer would be D,
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