On Earth, a ball is dropped and falls 2.0 m in a vacuum. The acceleration of the ball at 1.0 m is 10 m/ s2. What is the acceleration of the ball at 0.5 m?
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That would be 10m/s² , and is not provided by you in the option ,now g=9.8m/s² and that is uniform acceleration of any object falling freely on the earth and by changing the 's' means distance , the acceleration can't be changed , so it won't change or either make any difference
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