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Physics, 06.11.2020 22:50 tyturbo7

An astronaut stands on the edge of a lunar crater and throws a half-eaten Twinkie" horizontally with a velocity of 5.00 m/s.
The floor of the crater is 100.0 m below the astronaut. What
horizontal distance will the Twinkie' travel before hitting the
floor of the crater? (The acceleration of gravity on the moon is
1/6th that of the Earth).

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