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A man can jump 2m on the surface of the earth.Calculate the height that he can jump on the surface of the moon. With calculation. ​

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A boy jumps a distance of 2m on the surface of the earth. What distance will he jump on the surface of the moon where g is 1/6th of the value on the surface of the earth?

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tanishqsingh

distance or height?

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height

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it can be distance also

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so we see at the top most point the velocity the boy is zero and the earths pull is acting downwards

Given \frac{g_m}{g_e}= \frac{1}{6}

⇒ g_e= 6g_m

so using

v² = u² - 2gs where g = acceleration due to gravity

s = total height

so

0 = u² - 2gs

⇒ s = \frac{ u^{2} }{2g_e}

⇒ 2 = \frac{ u^{2} }{2g_e}

putting g_e= 6g_m

⇒ 2 = \frac{ u^{2} }{12g_m}

⇒12 = \frac{ u^{2} }{2g_m}

so the boy can jump a height of 12 m on moon's surface

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