Physics, asked by coolk3058, 11 months ago

why we can jump higher at the surface of the moon than on the surface of the earth. explain

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Answered by judy33
2

Answer:

Because there is no gravity on the moon

Explanation:

Since there is no gravity the air pressure will be less so we can slightly float and jump higher

Answered by varadad25
1

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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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