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Physics, 25.06.2019 06:30 myaj580

Games in space: on earth, an astronaut throws a ball straight upward, and it stays in the air for a total of 3.0s before they catch it at the same height they released it. on the moon, acceleration due to gravity is ∼ 1/6 the value on earth. if the astronaut repeats this process on the moon, giving the ball the same initial speed, how much time would pass before they catch it

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