Answer:
The acceleration of gravity on the Moon is only one-sixth of that on Earth. If we hit a baseball on the moon with the same effort(and at the speed and angle)that we would on earth, the ball would land 6 times as far. The ball on the moon will cover 6 times more distance than Earth.
Explanation:
Speed=distance travelled/Time required speed
Speed=d/t
Acceleration of gravity on earth=9.8 m/s^2
Acceleration of gravity on Moon=1.62 m/s^2
So the maximum height of ball will be the ration of these both gravity.
Answer:
v = 10 [m/s].
Explanation:
The largest mass is that of 4 [kg], in this way the momentum can be calculated by means of the product of the mass by velocity.

where:
P = momentum [kg*m/s]
m = mass = 4 [kg]
v = velocity = 5 [m/s]
Now the momentum:
![P=4*5\\P=20[kg*m/s]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=P%3D4%2A5%5C%5CP%3D20%5Bkg%2Am%2Fs%5D)
This same momentum is equal for the other mass, in this way we can find the velocity.
![P=m*v\\20=2*v\\v=10[m/s]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=P%3Dm%2Av%5C%5C20%3D2%2Av%5C%5Cv%3D10%5Bm%2Fs%5D)
New moon, because the New Moon (A) because the sun and the moon work together most when it is there on the tides
95-2.30+0.1+0.02cm =0.00089186
100m
A. 17 m/s. let me know if it’s correct