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If a person can jump a maximum horizontal distance (by using a 45° projection angle) of 2.35 m on Earth, what would be his maximum range on the Moon, where the free-fall acceleration is g/6 and g = 9.80 m/s2?

b) (b) Repeat for Mars, where the acceleration due to gravity is 0.38g.
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