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During his famous moon walk on July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong took one small step with an initial speed of 4 m /s and at an angle of 45 degree to the moon surface. Consider that he jumped in the direction of the x-axis and use 2 m/s2 as the gravity for the moon. Find, as functions of time t his position, his velocity, how far from his starting point he landed. (Is that a giant leap or what?)
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During his famous moon walk on July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong took one small step with an initial speed of 4 m /s and at an angle of 45 degree to the moon surface. Consider that he jumped in the direction of the x-axis and use 2 m/s2 as the gravity for the moon. Find, as functions of time t his position, his velocity, how far from his starting point he landed. (Is that a giant leap or what?)
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18 Mar 2019