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Chapter 12 Problem 55

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The End of the Lunar ModuleOn Apollo Moon missions, the lunar module would blast off from the Moons surface and dock with the command module in lunar orbit. After docking, the lunar module would be jettisoned and allowed to crash back onto the lunar surface. Seismometers placed on the Moons surface by the astronauts would then pick up the resulting seismic waves. Find the impact speed of the lunar module, given that it is jettisoned from an orbit 110 km above the lunar surface moving with a speed of 1630 m/s.

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From the textbook chapter Gravity you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Physics 4 
Author James S. Walker
ISBN 9780321611116

The End of the Lunar ModuleOn Apollo Moon missions, the

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