On the moon (where there is no air and no air resistance) the local ACCELERATION due to gravity is g(moon)=1.63 m/s/s. A tourist on the moon drops a baseball (initial velocity 0 m/s)from a HEIGHT of 5.07m. How much TIME (in s) does it take for the baseball to hit the surface of the moon?
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On the moon (where there is no air and no air resistance) the local ACCELERATION due to gravity is g(moon)=1.63 m/s/s. A tourist on the moon drops a baseball (initial velocity 0 m/s)from a HEIGHT of 5.07m. How much TIME (in s) does it take for the baseball to hit the surface of the moon?
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