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1 August, 09:14

On the moon the acceleration due to gravity is about 1/6 that on earth. If A golfer on the moon impacted the same initial velocity to the ball as she does on the earth, how much further with the ball go?

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  1. 1 August, 09:25
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    Answer: 6 times further

    Explanation:

    Initial velocity is the same that she uses on earth vertically and horizontally

    Vertically we can say

    V = - g t

    If g is 1/6 earth gravity, then t is 6 times earth time.

    Then, horizontally, with the same initial time, no incidence of gravity and knowing t

    X = v t

    Distance in the moon is 6 times distance in the earth.
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