Asked by Jules

If you jump off a 10 meter cliff on the Moon, and the acceleration of gravity is 1.6 m/s^2. How fast are you going when your feet hit the bottom of the cliff?

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Answered by Steve
well, recall that v = √(2as)

so, plug in your a and s.
Answered by Jules
So is the answer 5.6
So when it asks how fast are you going when your feet hit the bottom of the cliff. My answer would be 5.6 meters?
Answered by Damon
sqrt ( 2*1.6*10) = 4 sqrt 2

= 5.66 m/s
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