Jupiter The planet Jupiter has about three times the

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Jupiter The planet Jupiter has about three times the gravitational acceleration of Earth. Suppose a ball is thrown vertically upward with the same initial velocity on Earth and on Jupiter. Neglect the effects of Jupiters atmospheric resistance and assume that gravity is the only force on the ball. a. How does the maximum height reached by the ball on Jupiter compare to the maximum height reached on Earth? b. If the ball on Jupiter were thrown with an initial velocity that is three times greater, how would this affect your answer to part a?

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