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Physics, 28.07.2020 21:01, yasminlockser6

The frictionless system is tested on Mars (g=3.71m/s^2). On earth, when m=15.0kg and allowed to fall 5.00m, it gives 250.0J of KE to the drum. How far would the mass have to fall on Mars to impart the same KE?

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