The acceleration due to gravity on the moon is much smaller than it is on Earth. There is also no air resistance on the moon (because there is no air on the moon).If an astronaut hits a golf ball on the moon, how will the ball’s path differ compared to its path if the ball had been hit here on Earth?

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The acceleration due to gravity on the moon is much smaller than it is on Earth. There is also no air resistance on the moon (because there is no air on the moon).<br>If an astronaut hits a golf ball on the moon, how will the ball’s path differ compared to its path if the ball had been hit here on Earth?