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An astronaut jumps with a particular initial velocity on Earth and measures a maximum height of 0.936 m and a range of 1.72 m. Later, he jumps on a new planet where the acceleration due to gravity is one third of its value on Earth. (a) If he jumps with the same initial velocity (speed and angle) what will his new maximum height b

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