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What was the time in the air for Alan Shepherd's golf ball on the Moon?
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[QUOTE="astru025, post: 4518609, member: 488663"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] During Apollo 14, Alan Shepherd hit a golf ball on the Moon. If he hit the ball at an angle of 15° and an initial velocity of 30m/s, what was the time in the air? [h2]Homework Equations[/h2] 30 m/s / 1.6 So it takes 18.750 seconds to get to the top where you start at 0. Then multiply 18.75 by 2 to get 37.5 so you have total time going down and up, I got 1.6 cause that is gravity on the moon. 37.5 was the incorrect answer though. [h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] 37.5 did not prove to be correct. [/QUOTE]
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