NEWTON's HOME PAGE
Privacy Policy
Jump Height on Moon
Name: Samantha Status: student Grade: 4-5 Location: FL Country: USA Date: Spring 2012
Question:
Why does a person on the moon jump higher than a person on Earth?
Replies:
Since the gravitational field intensity is less, for the same force (muscle strength), you would go farther. ---Nathan A. Unterman
Click here to return to the Astronomy Archives
NEWTON is an electronic community for Science, Math, and Computer Science K-12 Educators, sponsored and operated by
Argonne National Laboratory
's
Educational Programs
, Andrew Skipor, Ph.D., Head of Educational Programs.
For assistance with NEWTON contact a
System Operator (help@newton.dep.anl.gov)
, or at Argonne's
Educational Programs
NEWTON AND ASK A SCIENTIST
Educational Programs
Building 360
9700 S. Cass Ave.
Argonne, Illinois
60439-4845, USA
Update: June 2012