Determine how much farther a person can jump on the Moon as compared to the Earth if the

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Determine how much farther a person can jump on the Moon as compared to the Earth if the takeoff speed and angle are the same. The acceleration due to gravity on the Moon is one-sixth what it is on Earth.

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Problem 25P

Determine how much farther a person can jump on the Moon as compared to the Earth if the takeoff speed and angle are the same. The acceleration due to gravity on the Moon is one-sixth what it is on Earth.

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In this question, we need to find the distance a person can jump on Moon when compared to Earth if the take off speed and angle on Earth and Moon are same

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