On Mars, the gravitational acceleration (g) is equal to 3.7 m/s2. Imagine the experiment from our lab performed on Mars, using a distance of 68 m from the catapult to the bucket. What velocity would you need to launch the ball into the bucket?
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I don't have any idea of what your experiment was. My crystal ball is hazy. I think you should repost this as a physics question and please provide a little info so those physics guys/gals will know what you did.