What is the acceleration due to gravity on planet X?
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septeloid wrote:diamondsmith wrote:I haven't been on Planet X yet so I can't answer your question
Yes,I do agree,even NASA scientists may find difficult to measure gravity on Planet X from so far through their giant space robots,as of today.
What I wanted to say is g value on planet X should be different than that of earth.
g on mars is what I heard is measured to be 3.75 metres per second square.
http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/circles/u6l3e.cfm
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