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Acceleration due to the gravity on the moon is 1/6 of what on earth. If you can throw a baseball on earth to reach the maximum height of 20, how high can you throw a baseball on the moon?

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If you throw a baseball to a maximum height of 20 meters on Earth, on the Moon, where the gravitational acceleration is about 1/6th, you can throw it six times higher, resulting in a maximum height of 120 meters.

Step-by-step explanation:

To determine how high you can throw a baseball on the Moon compared to Earth, we use the fact that the gravitational acceleration on the Moon is approximately 1/6th of that on Earth. If you throw a baseball to a maximum height of 20 meters on Earth, on the Moon, you would be able to throw it six times higher, assuming no other factors change such as air resistance (which is not present on the Moon).

Therefore, the maximum height achievable on the Moon would be 20 meters * 6, which equals 120 meters. Since the acceleration due to gravity affects the upward motion of the baseball, a reduced gravitational pull allows the baseball to travel further before coming to a stop and beginning to fall back down.

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