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The formula for calculating the height of an object using speed and gravity is h = (v2 / 2g), where h is the height, v is the initial velocity, and g is the acceleration due to gravity.
The formula for calculating the speed of an object when given height and gravity is v = √2gh, where v is the initial velocity, g is the acceleration due to gravity, and h is the height of the object.
The acceleration due to gravity on Earth is approximately 9.8 meters per second squared (m/s2).
Air resistance can affect the calculations for height, speed, and gravity by slowing down the object and reducing the acceleration due to gravity. This can result in a slightly lower height and speed than the calculated values.
Yes, these calculations can be used for objects on other planets as long as the acceleration due to gravity on that planet is known. The formula for calculating the height and speed would remain the same, but the value for acceleration due to gravity would be different.