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Physics, 05.11.2020 19:50 vampirelover709chc
An astronaut drops a camera from rest while exiting a spacecraft on the Moon. The camera drops 2.3 m
(down) in 1.7s
a. Calculate the acceleration due to gravity on the moon
b. Determine the ratio of gEarth to gMoon
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