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Physics, 18.03.2020 23:00 lilly9240

A satellite is circling the moon (radius 1700 km) close to the surface at a speed v. A projectile is launched vertically up from the moon's surface at the same initial speed v.
How high will the projectile rise? (Take m and M as the masses of the satellite and the moon, respectively.)

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