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Physics, 31.01.2021 03:10 goofy44

Astronauts on our moon must function with an acceleration due to gravity of 0.170 g. If an astronaut can throw a certain wrench 12.0 m vertically upward on earth, how high could he throw it on our moon if he gives it same starting speed in both places? How much longer would it be in motion (going up and coming down) on the moon than on earth?

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