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a boy jumps a distance of 2 m on the surface of the earth. what distance will he jump on surface of the moon where gravity is one sixth of the value of the earth.

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Answered by pragneshramanupb5y7k
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Assuming that the boy's leg muscles apply exactly the same force as on Earth, the maximum distance of the jump will be around 12 m on the surface of the Moon because Moon's gravity is 1/6th of Earth's gravity. The absence of air is one factor. Also, the leg muscles will not have the usual pull of Earth's gravity acting on them. In my opinion, this will improve the jumping ability. So, jumping will be much more easier on the Moon.

So, the distance of boy's jump will be around 12 m.

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Answered by sanafatima1234pc9jkq
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Assuming that the boy's leg muscles apply exactly the same force as on Earth, the maximum distance of the jump will be around 12 m on the surface of the Moon because Moon's gravity is 1/6th of Earth's gravity. The absence of air is one factor. Also, the leg muscles will not have the usual pull of Earth's gravity acting on them. In my opinion, this will improve the jumping ability. So, jumping will be much more easier on the Moon.

So, the distance of boy's jump will be around 12 m.




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