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8 June, 04:34

The acceleration of gravity on Mars is about 3.7 meters per second squared. Suppose a rock falls from a tall cliff on Mars. Write the equation that indicates how fast the rock will be falling after 8 seconds?

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  1. 8 June, 04:53
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    The answer to your question is Equation vf = gt; vf = 29.6 m/s

    Explanation:

    Data

    gravity = 3.7 m/s²

    vf = ?

    time = t = 8 s

    Formula

    vf = vo + gt

    Initial speed = 0 m/s

    To solve this problem we can use the equations of free fall and just substitute the data.

    - Substitution

    vf = 0 + (3.7) (8)

    - Simplification

    vf = 29.6 m/s
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