What is geff, the effective free-fall acceleration, at a point on the earth's surface nearest the black hole? The earth itself accelerates, so geff is the acceleration of a mass at the surface relative to the earth's acceleration. Express your answer in meters per second squared.

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What is geff, the effective free-fall acceleration, at a point on the earth's surface nearest the black hole? The earth itself accelerates, so geff is
the acceleration of a mass at the surface relative to the earth's acceleration.
Express your answer in meters per second squared.
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A What is geff, the effective free-fall acceleration, at a point on the earth's surface nearest the black hole? The earth itself accelerates, so geff is the acceleration of a mass at the surface relative to the earth's acceleration. Express your answer in meters per second squared. Jeff= ΤΟ ΑΣΦ -9.8136 m/s² Submit Previous Answers Request Answer
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