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An astronaut drops a feather from 1.9 m
above the surface of the moon.
If the acceleration of gravity on the moon
is 1.65 m/s
2
, how long does it take the feather
to reach the surface?
Answer in units of s.
6 years ago

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bobpursley
sqrt(1.9*2/1.65)=????
6 years ago

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