If an arrow is shot straight upward on the moon with a velocity of m/s, its heig
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If an arrow is shot straight upward on the moon with a velocity of m/s, its height in meters after seconds is given by .
What is the velocity of the arrow (include units) after seconds?
How long will it take (include units) for the arrow to return and hit the moon?
With what velocity (include units) will the arrow hit the moon?
If an arrow is shot straight upward on the moon with a velocity of m/s, its height in meters after seconds is given by . What is the velocity of the arrow (include units) after seconds? How long will it take (include units) for the arrow to return and hit the moon? With what velocity (include units) will the arrow hit the moon?Explanation / Answer
Apply the same equations of kinematics studied for earth here also with an acceleration of gravity as g/6.
Since the gravity at moon is one sixth of earth.
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