Answer:
Δy=70.3885 downwards
Explanation:
First we get the acceleration on moon by substituting the values we have(v=0m/s at t=0s and v=-3.40m/s at t=2.0 s) into equation of simple motion:
[tex]v_{f}-v_{i}=at\\-3.40m/s-0=(2s)a\\a=-1.7m/s^{2}[/tex]
As we know that
Δy=vit+(1/2)at²
Substitute the values of acceleration and time t=9.10s
So
Δy=vit+(1/2)at²
[tex]=(0)(9.10s)+(1/2)(-1.7m/s^{2})(9.10s)^{2}\\ =-70.3885m[/tex]
Δy=70.3885 downwards