[NCERT Exemplar Problems (C) nort An astronaut standing on the surface of the moon throws a ball upwards. The ball would (a) directly fall down from the point it is released. (b) hang in space. (c) go up and then come back to the surface of the moon. (d) keep going up never to come back.
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26-Apr-2019 — (a) directly fall down from the point it is released (b) hang in space (c) go up and then, come back to the surface of the moon (d)
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(c) go up and then come back to the surface of the moon. Because the acceleration due to gravity on the moon is lower than on Earth, the ball will rise and then return to the moon's surface.
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