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You can jump 2 feet vertically on Earth. Figure out how high you would be able to jump on the Moon, where acceleration due to gravity is ⅙ that of Earth. Assume you launch upwards with the same speed on the Moon as you do on the Earth."

I've already measured how high I can jump and the velocity of the question but I am stuck on this part- It has been narrowed down.
9 years ago

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Damon
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9 years ago
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5 years ago

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