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  • Calculating Acceleration of a Free-Falling Object - Physics Problem
    The acceleration of the freely falling object on the distant planet is 20 m/s².

    Here's why:

    * Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.

    * In this case, the object's velocity increases by 20 m/s every second.

    * This constant increase in velocity over time defines the acceleration.

    Therefore, the acceleration is 20 meters per second squared (20 m/s²).

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