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Title: On the earth, when an astronaut throws a 0.250-kg stone vertically upward, it returns to his hand a ...
Post by: GollumOfOz on Jul 5, 2017
On the earth, when an astronaut throws a 0.250-kg stone vertically upward, it returns to his hand a time T later. On planet X he finds that, under the same circumstances, the stone returns to his hand in 2T. In both cases, he throws the stone with the same initial velocity and it feels negligible air resistance. The acceleration due to gravity on planet X (in terms of g) is

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Title: Re: On the earth, when an astronaut throws a 0.250-kg stone vertically upward, it returns to his ...
Post by: rubenphobia on Jul 5, 2017
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Title: Re: On the earth, when an astronaut throws a 0.250-kg stone vertically upward, it returns to his hand a ...
Post by: GollumOfOz on Sep 13, 2017
Makes sense to me


Title: Re: On the earth, when an astronaut throws a 0.250-kg stone vertically upward, it returns to his ...
Post by: Han Nguyen1 on Sep 7, 2020
thank you


Title: Re: On the earth, when an astronaut throws a 0.250-kg stone vertically upward, it returns to his ...
Post by: vvbidfbta on Sep 25, 2020
thank you


Title: BFSF: On the earth, when an astronaut throws a 0.250-kg stone vertically upward, it returns to his hand a ...
Post by: Tu Le on Sep 25, 2024
Help! The answer is missing an explanation...


Title: Re: On the earth, when an astronaut throws a 0.250-kg stone vertically upward, it returns to his ...
Post by: rubenphobia on Sep 26, 2024
Help! The answer is missing an explanation...

Added my solution :D