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6 June, 12:43

An object is released from rest on a planetthat has no atmosphere. The object fallsfreely for 2.03 m in the first second. What is the magnitude of the accelerationdue to gravity on the planet?

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  1. 6 June, 16:32
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    4.06 m/s

    Explanation:

    It's pretty easy

    since it has no atmosphere, so there won't be air/wind resistance that will slow it down.

    Distance = ut + (1/2) g t^2

    Distance = 2.03

    U = initial velocity = 0

    t = time = 1sec

    g = x

    2.03 = x (1^2) / 2

    4.06 = x

    x = g = 4.06.
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