lol 9.8 m/s/s (lol sig figs)
Created on: June 24th, 2006
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4 for good, +1 for inspiring debate on physics. for the record, 9.8 is close enough at the earth's surface, and it's always true, regardless of air resistance (which would reduce the net acceleration, but gravity still pulls ronald to acc. at 9.8 m/s^2). bah, i'll shut up before i say something wrong =\ - let's hope i haven't already.
1) Arojust... professors never tell you to use 10.0 except in mental approximations.
2)Funkwich, you're close. Gravity will pull Ronald to his terminal velocity, but try dropping a rock and a feather. They only fall together in a vacuum.
3) Gravity on Earth's surface is 9.80665, which is typically rounded to 9.807.
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