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If you were accelerating \"upward\" in space at 2 g and you dropped a ball, how

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Question

If you were accelerating "upward" in space at 2g and you dropped a ball, how would it move as observed by you?

It would accelerate downward at 2 m/s2

It would appear to hang in space because in space things are weightless

It would appear to accelerate downward at 20 m/s2

It would find an escape hatch and go back to Earth

1.

It would accelerate downward at 2 m/s2

2.

It would appear to hang in space because in space things are weightless

3.

It would appear to accelerate downward at 20 m/s2

4.

It would find an escape hatch and go back to Earth

Explanation / Answer

according to person it will appear to accelerate downwards 2g=20m/s2 but the ball would appear to hang in space because in space things are weightless since there is no gravitational force

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