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A man standing on the Earth can exert the same force with his legs as when he is standing on the moon. We know that the mass of the man is the same on the Earth and the moon. We also know that F=ma is true on both the Earth and the moon. Will the man be able to jump higher on the moon than the Earth? Why or why not? PLEASE HEL
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