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You’re standing at the highest point on the Moon, 10,786 mm above the level of the Moon’s mean radius. You’ve got a golf club and a golf ball. Part A

(How fast would you need to hit the ball horizontally so it goes into a circular orbit?)

Express your answer with the appropriate units.

Part B

(If you hit the ball vertically with the same speed, to what height above you would it rise?)

Express your answer with the appropriate units.

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