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The acceleration due to gravity on the moon is about one-sixth its value on earth. If a baseball reaches a height of 51 m when...

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The acceleration due to gravity on the moon
is about one-sixth its value on earth.
If a baseball reaches a height of 64 m when
thrown upward by someone on the earth,
what height would it reach when thrown in
the same way on the surface of the moon?
Answer in units of m

Can you explain how you do it?
11 years ago

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Henry
h = (6/1) * 64 = 384 m.
11 years ago

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