Suppose a woman has enough spring in her legs to jump (on earth) from the ground to

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Suppose a woman has enough “spring” in her legs to jump (on earth) from the ground to a height of 2.25 feet. If she jumps straight upward with the same initial velocity on the moon—where the surface gravitational acceleration is (approximately) 5.3 ft/s2—how high above the surface will she rise?

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Differential Equations And Linear Algebra

ISBN: 9780134497181

4th Edition

Authors: C. Edwards, David Penney, David Calvis

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