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An athlete can jump to a maximum height of 4 m on the surface of the Earth. Considering the same initial velocity for jumping, to what heighr can he jump from the surface of the moon? [Take, acceleration due to gravity on earth `(gE)` as `9.8 ms^(-2)` and acceleration due to gravity on the surface of moon as `(1)/(6)g_(E)`]

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