A certain volcano on earth can eject rocks vertically to a
Chapter 2, Problem 2.81(choose chapter or problem)
A certain volcano on earth can eject rocks vertically to a maximum height H. (a) How high (in terms of H) would these rocks go if a volcano on Mars ejected them with the same initial velocity? The acceleration due to gravity on Mars is \(3.71\mathrm{\ m}/ \mathrm{s}^2\) and you can neglect air resistance on both planets. (b) If the rocks are in the air for a time T on earth, for how long (in terms of T) will they be in the air on Mars?
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3.71 m/s^2
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