The gravitational acceleration on the surface of the moon is one-sixth of Earth's. Suppose that a person
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The gravitational acceleration on the surface of the moon is one-sixth of Earth's. Suppose that a person on the surface of the earth can jump up to a maximum height of h. Determine the maximum height that the same person could jump on the surface of the moon if the takeoff angle is the same, but the takeoff speed is doubled on the moon as compared to the Earth.
O 8h
O 32h
O 36h
O 6h
O 24h
O 12hn
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