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Physics, 08.04.2020 00:03 ashvinmsingh

A student wants to know how the motion of the rock would be different if it was thrown upward at 15m/s from a height of 100m above Earth’s surface. In a clear, coherent, paragraph-length response that may also contain figures and/or equations, explain how the motion of the rock on Earth will be different from its motion on Planet X in terms of its maximum height above the ground, the speed at which it reaches the ground, the time in which it is in free fall, and its acceleration due to gravity.

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