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Physics, 21.11.2019 03:31, kamster911

Suppose our experimenter repeats his experiment on a planet more massive than earth, where the acceleration due to gravity is g = 30~\rm m/s^2. when he releases the ball from chin height without giving it a push, how will the ball's behavior differ from its behavior on earth? ignore friction and air resistance. (select all that apply.)a. it will smash his face. b. it will stop well short of his face. c. it will take less time to return to the point from which it was released. d. its mass will be greater. e. it will take more time to return to the point from which it was released.

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