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  • 19-02-2021
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find the weight of an astronaut whose mass is 75 kg on the moon

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kasey2006 kasey2006
  • 19-02-2021
The formula for weight is always weight=mass X gravitational field strength.
We already know the mass is 75kg.
The gravitational field strength on the moon is 1.6N. To find out the weight, we can substitute these values in to the formula.
Weight=75 X 1.6
Weight= 120N
Weight is measured on Neutons as it is a force.
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