A man can jump higher on moon than earth. Can a runner improve their timing on moon
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is it is seen from a deeper point of view then the frictional force on the moon will not work properly as it works on the Earth due to the projectile force of the friction and the gravity or the acceleration due to gravity on the Moon the friction will be as it is on the earth but the gravity will be just one by 6th as it is on the earth so I will not improve its timing on the moon due to lack of acceleration of gravity
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The acceleration due to gravity on the moon is 1 /6 of that on earth.
Hence, with a specific initial velocity, we can jump higher on the moon than on the earth.
This can be seen from the equation
h = u^2 / 2g
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