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  1. A robot probe drops a camera off the rim of a 429 m high cliff on Mars, where the free-fall acceleration is 3.7 m/s2.What
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  2. A robot probe drops a camera off the rim of a 230 m high eliff on Mars where the free fall acceleration is 3.7 m/s^2. Find the
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  3. A robot probe drops a camera off the rim of a 455 m high cliff on Mars, where the free-fall acceleration is 3.7 m/s2.Find the
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  4. A robot probe drops a camera off the rim ofa 437 m high cliff on Mars, where the free-fall acceleration is 3.7 m/s 2 . Find
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  5. A robot probe drops a camera off the rim ofa 323 m high cliff on Mars, where the free-fall acceleration is 3.7 m/s2 . Find the
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  6. A robot probe drops a camera off the rim of a 387 m high cliff on Mars, where the free-fall acceleration is 3.7 m/s2 .Find the
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  7. A robot probe drops a camera off the rim of a 105.0 m high cliff on Mars, where the free-fall acceleration is -3.70 m/s2. Find
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  8. A robot probe drops a camera off the rim of a 457 m high cliff on Mars, where the free-fall acceleration is 3.7 m/s2. find the
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  9. A robot probe drops a camera off the rim of a 239 m high cliff on Mars, where the free-fall acceleration is -3.7 m/s^2.a) Find
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  10. A robot probe drops a camera off the rim of a 245 m high cliff on Mars, where the free-fall acceleration is 3.7 m/s2.Find the
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