here,
acceleration due to gravity on moon, g1 = 9.8/6 m/s^2
g1 = 1.63 m/s^2
let the time taken to fall is t
using second equation of motion
s = u * t + 0.50 * gt^2
3.5 = 0.50 * 1.63 * t^2
t = 2.07 s
the time needed for the object to fall is 2.07 s
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