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On the Apollo 14 mission to the moon, astronaut Alan Shepard hit a golf ball wit

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Question

On the Apollo 14 mission to the moon, astronaut Alan Shepard hit a golf ball with a 6 iron. The acceleration due to gravity on the moon is 1/6 of its value on earth. Suppose he hits the ball with a speed of 10m/s at an angle 40? above the horizontal.

For help with math skills, you may want to review:

1 How much farther did the ball travel on the moon than it would have on earth?

2.For how much more time was the ball in flight?

On the Apollo 14 mission to the moon, astronaut Alan Shepard hit a golf ball with a 6 iron. The acceleration due to gravity on the moon is 1/6 of its value on earth. Suppose he hits the ball with a speed of 10m/s at an angle 40? above the horizontal. For help with math skills, you may want to review: 1 How much farther did the ball travel on the moon than it would have on earth? 2.For how much more time was the ball in flight?

Explanation / Answer

this is what i did..
earth
0= vyt+0.5gt^2
gt^2=2vyt
t=2vy/g 2(11.62)/9.8 = 2.37 s

x = (vx+vx)t/2
(24.92+24.92)(2.37)/2 = 59.06m

moon
0= vyt+0.5gt^2
gt^2=2vyt
t=2(vy)/(g/6) 2(11.62)/(9.8/6) = 14.228 s

x = (vx+vx)t/2
(24.92+24.92)(14.22)/2 = 354.4m

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