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An object takes 5s to reach the ground from a hight of 5m on planet.what is the value of g on planet?
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An object takes 5s to reach the ground from a hight of 5m on planet.what is the value of g on planet?
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T=5s
S=5m
U=0s/m
Acceleration=m/s^2
S=ut+(1/2)(a)(5^2)
A=(25/2)=5
A=5/(25/2)
A=10/25
A=2/5
A=0.4
A=0.4m/s^2.
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