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An astronaut jumps on the moon with an initial upward velocity of 4.35m/s. If the acceleration of gravity on the moon is -1.62m/s^2, what is the max height of the astronaut?
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Answered by Henry
Vo = 4.35 m/s.
g = -1.62 m/s^2

V^2 = Vo^2 + 2g*h. = 0 @ h max.
h = -(Vo^2)/2g
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