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Deriving the Acceleration due to Gravity on any Planet, specifically Mt. Everest (4:20)

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Derive the acceleration due to gravity on any planet. Find the acceleration due to gravity on Mt. Everest. And determine how much higher you could jump on the top of Mt. Everest! This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

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0:08 Deriving the acceleration due to gravity on any planet
1:54 Finding the acceleration due to gravity on Mt. Everest
3:16 How much higher could you jump on the top of Mt. Everest?

Photo Credit: Mt. Everest Aerial

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