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Physics, 21.04.2020 20:09 karlagomezgarcia96

Considering both the free-air effect and the Bouguer effect,
what is the acceleration due to gravity on top of Olympus Mons?
Assume that the volcano is not isostatically compensated (we’ll talk next week about how this could even be possible). Report your answer to three significant figures. Be careful about signs!

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