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Chapter 3 Problem 76

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The Moon The value of g on the Moon is one-sixth of its value on Earth. a. Would a ball that is dropped by an astronaut hit the surface of the Moon with a greater, equal, or lesser speed than that of a ball dropped from the same height to Earth? b. Would it take the ball more, less, or equal time to fall?

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The first step in solving 3 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: The Moon The value of g on the Moon is one-sixth of its value on Earth. a. Would a ball that is dropped by an astronaut hit the surface of the Moon with a greater, equal, or lesser speed than that of a ball dropped from the same height to Earth? b. Would it take the ball more, less, or equal time to fall?
From the textbook chapter Accelerated Motion you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Physics: Principles & Problems 9 
Author Paul W Zitzewitz
ISBN 9780078458132

The Moon The value of g on the Moon is one-sixth of its

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