what does g  in the equation 3/5 x g - 1/3 =
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g=accelerashun av GRAVITY...for erth, g=32.2 ft/sek^2 (approx)

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Given 3/5* g - 1/3 =
1/15(9g-5)=0
9g-5=0
g=5/9
g = 0.55556

 

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