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21 May, 16:20

A cliff diver on an alien planet dives off of a 32 meter tall cliff and lands in a sea of hydrochloric acid 1.20 seconds later. Assuming that the extra-terrestrial's initial speed was zero, what is the free fall acceleration of this strange world?

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  1. 21 May, 18:04
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    44.4m/s^2

    Explanation:

    Use the formula ... S = ut + 1/2at^2

    where ... S = 32m ... u = 0m/s ... t = 1.20s

    32 = (0) (1.20) + 0.5 (1.20^2) a

    ; Acceleration of free fall = 44.4m/s^2
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