You have just landed on Planet X. You release a 100 g ball from rest from a height of 10.0 m and measure that it takes 3.40 s to reach the ground. Ignore any force on the ball from the atmosphere of the planet. How much does the 100 g ball weigh on the surface of Planet X?
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You have just landed on Planet X. You release a 100 g
ball from rest from a height of 10.0 m and measure that it takes 3.40 s
to reach the ground. Ignore any force on the ball from the atmosphere
of the planet. How much does the 100 g ball weigh on the surface of
Planet X?
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