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Physics, 07.05.2020 10:01 shreyasrikanth1

There is no air resistance on the moon, so when Neil Armstrong dropped a
hammer all of the potential energy turned into kinetic energy. If Neil was 12
feet tall instead of 6 feet, would the hammer be moving faster or slower
just before hitting the ground? Why?

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