Question: Astronauts on our moon must function with an acceleration due togravity of 0.165g . Part A If an astronaut can throw a certainwrench 15.0 m

Astronauts on our moon must function with an acceleration due togravity of 0.165g .

Part A If an astronaut can throw a certainwrench 15.0 m vertically upward on earth, how high could he throwit on our moon if he gives it the same starting speed in bothplaces?

Part B How much longer wouldit be in motion (going up and coming down) on the moon than onearth?

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