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Chapter 2 Problem 25

Question

How many times higher could an astronaut jump on the Moon than on Earth if his takeoff speed is the same in both locations (gravitational acceleration on the Moon is about 1/6 of g on Earth)?

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The first step in solving 2 problem number 25 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: How many times higher could an astronaut jump on the Moon than on Earth if his takeoff speed is the same in both locations (gravitational acceleration on the Moon is about 1/6 of g on Earth)?
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Title College Physics for AP® Courses 1 
Author Gregg Wolfe, Irina Lyublinskaya, Douglas Ingram
ISBN 9781938168932

How many times higher could an astronaut jump on the Moon than on Earth if his takeoff

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