A student traveled to Mars, and wanted to find the acceleration due to gravity there. She set up an Atwood's machine to do this and found the local acceleration due to gravity to be 4.1 m/s^2, and she had a nice Gaussian distribution with a standard deviation of the mean (SDOM) of 0.1 m/s^2. What is the t-score?

A student traveled to Mars, and wanted to find the acceleration due to gravity there. She...
On Mars, the acceleration due to gravity is 3.71 m/s2. How far would a rock fall in [Number 6.01] s if you dropped it on Mars?
On Mars, where the acceleration due to gravity is 3.8 m/s2, a 500 gram ball is thrown from a cliff that is 30 m above the ground at a speed of 22 m/s. The ball lands 45 m away from the base of the cliff. What is the speed of the ball just before it hits the ground?
QUESTION 2 On Mars, the acceleration due to gravity is 3,71 m/s2 What fraction of your Earth wesight would you weigh on Mars? Use gEarth-9.80 mis2, and to the nearest 0.01? QUESTION 3 A passenger jet with a mass of 440,000 kg is flying out of Honolulu, HiI with constant velocity of 270 m/s to the northeast What is the net force on the airplane? 118,800,000 kg m/s to the northeast O I wonder if the TSA would allow me...
A ball is thrown upward from the top of a building with a speed of 30 m/sec. The height of the building is unknown. Assume the acceleration due to gravity is 10 m/see?. 1. (2pts) Find the velocity of the ball -)as a function of timet. (Hint: a- du/dt- 10) 2. (2pts) When does the ball reach the highest point? 3. (2pts) Find the displacement traveled by the ball during 0 Sts5 4. (4pts) Find the total distance traveled by...
The acceleration of gravity is found by dropping a ball from various heights. The data for the experiment is as follows: Distance, d (meters): 15.43 17.37 19.62 21.68 Time, t (seconds): 1.804 1.915 2.043 2.149 a.) Copy these data and add a third row which contains the calculated accelerations due to gravity as given by g = 2d/t^2. b.) By finding the mean and standard deviation, show that the answer is inconsistent with the accepted value of g = 9.80...
Acceleration due to gravity on board of your spaceship that orbits Jupiter is 25.89 m/s. How high is your spaceship above Jupiter's cloud tops? Express your answer in kilometers and round it to the nearest integer. M Jupiter = 1.90 x 104 kg; R Jupiter = 69,911 km. Your cosmic journey brought you into the vicinity of a neutron star. In fact, you are orbiting this neutron star at an orbital distance of 22.424 kilometers. The neutron star has mass...
A researcher wanted to see if live reggae music improved students’ math test scores. He selected a sample of 61 students from his university and gave them a math test. The students then studied for two and a half hours while an acoustic reggae band played quietly. The students then took another math test of the same difficulty. The researcher’s variable was the change in test score for each student — a positive change meant the student did better, while...
1) Come up with a single (one) question or problem
2) Think of an example with 30 data points
a. This data needs to be of a quantitative variable
(numbers).
3) Then proceed to follow the below steps.
example of 30 quantitative data points
Purpose
State how, when, and where data was collected
List of raw data pairs
Frequency distribution (table)
Histogram
Relative percentage polygon
Sample mean
Sample median
Sample mode(s)
Sample range
Sample variance
Sample standard deviation
Coefficient of...
i really need help with the graphs
Driving Can Be Dangerous to Your Health: An Interrupted Case Study in Physiology Phil Stephens Department of Biology Villanova University Part 1-The Grandparents Arrive Dave pulled the cell phone out of his pocket, cursing himself for not putting it on vibrate. The children, Jason and Laura, were both asleep, and he knew that the rest of the day would not be fun if they were awakened from their naps. "Hi, Dave. We're just...
Actions that damage a company and its employees should be stamped out, everyone would agree. But should the people responsible be stamped out, too? HBR CASE STUDY The Reign of Zero Tolerance by Ben Gerson "Mr. Pemberton?" manager. The guards had radioed her that the "Yes, that's me," Simon replied distractedly, his back turned. target wasn't putting up much resistance. "Your personal belongings will be messen The two burly gentlemen who had suddenly gered to your home later today," Sallie...