You are exploring a planet and drop a small rock from the edge of a cliff. In co
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You are exploring a planet and drop a small rock from the edge of a cliff. In coordinates where the +y direction is downward and neglecting air resistance, the vertical displacement of an object released from rest is given by
y y0 = 1/2gplanett2
where gplanet is the acceleration due to gravity on the planet. You measure t in seconds for several values of
y y0
in meters and plot your data with t2 on the vertical axis and
y y0
on the horizontal axis. Your data is fit closely by a straight line that has slope 0.700 s2/m. Based on your data, what is the value of gplanet?
Explanation / Answer
Assuming that the gplanet be constant on that planet near groung.
graph is between t2 and (y-y0) where t is time and (y-y0) is the displacement in vertical direction.
We know that S= ut + 1/2 at2 where S = displacement , u= initial velocity, a= acceleration
In this case u= 0, and slope is 0.700 s2/m i.e. slope = t2/(y-y0) which is equal to 2* gplanet here so
gplanet = 0.700/2=0.350 m/s2
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