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Physics, 05.07.2019 21:30, trodrickwilliams2019

You have just landed on planet x. you take out a 100-g ball, release it from rest from a height of 10.0 m, and measure that it takes 2.2 s to reach the ground. you can 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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