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An astronaut on a distant planet wants to determine its acceleration due to gravity. The astronaut throws a rock straight up wi...Asked by louis aaaa
An astronaut on a distant planet wants to determine its acceleration due to gravity. The astronaut throws a rock straight up with a velocity of + 15.5 m/s and measures a time of 13.9 s before the rock returns to his hand. What is the acceleration (magnitude and direction) due to gravity on this planet?
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h=1/2 g t^2 +Vi*t
g=-9.8, h=0 solve for g
g=-9.8, h=0 solve for g
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