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24 February, 14:23

On Venus, the acceleration due to gravity is 8.87 m / s 2. How far would a 17 g rock fall from rest in 6.5 s if the only force acting on it was the gravitational force due to Venus?

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  1. 24 February, 15:39
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    187.38 m

    Explanation:

    Using the equation of motion

    s = ut + 1/2gt² ... Equation 1

    Where s = distance of fall, u = initial velocity of the rock, t = time taken for the rock to fall from rest, g = acceleration due to gravity of venus.

    Given: u = 0 m/s (from rest), t = 6.5 s, g = 8.87 m/s².

    substituting into equation 1

    s = 0 (6.5) + 1/2 (8.87) (6.5) ²

    s = 0 + 374.7575/2

    s = 187.38 m.

    Hence the rock will fall 187.38 m
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