A man can jump 9 m on the moon. how high can he jump on the earth
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Earth is 81 times as massive as the moon. In other words, you'd need to crush 81 moons together to equal the mass of our planet. Being much less massive, its attractive power is far less. On the moon you can jump 9 feet (2.7 meters) in the air from a standing position compared to just 1.5 feet (0.5 m) on Earth.
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If a person can jump to a height of 9m on the moon, the height to which he can jump on the earth with the same effort is: 2.5 m.
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