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While on the moon, the Apollo astronauts enjoyed the effects of a gravity much smaller than that on Earth. If Neil Armstrong jumped up on the moon with an initial speed of 1.51 m/s to a height of 0.700 m, what amount of gravitational acceleration did he experience?

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Answer:

The gravitational acceleration experienced was of 1.63m/s².

Step-by-step explanation:

We know, from the kinematics equations of vertical motion that:


v^(2) =v_0^2-2gy

Solving for g, we get:


g=-(v^2-v_0^2)/(2y)

Since the final speed is zero, because Neil Armstrong came to a stop in his maximum height, we obtain:


g=(v_0^2)/(2y)

Finally, we plug in the given values of the initial speed and the maximum height:


g=((1.51m/s)^2)/(2(0.700m))=1.63m/s^2

This means that the gravitational acceleration experienced by Neil Armstrong in the moon, was of 1.63m/s².

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