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  • 17-03-2021
  • Computers and Technology
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The strength of gravity on the Moon is 1.6
Newtons per kilogram. If an astronaut's mass is 80
kg on Earth, what would it be on the Moon?​

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MrRoyal
MrRoyal MrRoyal
  • 22-03-2021

Answer:

[tex]Mass = 80kg[/tex]

Explanation:

Given

On Earth

[tex]Mass = 80kg[/tex]

On the moon

[tex]g = 1.6N/kg[/tex]

Required

The astronaut's mass on the moon

The mass of an object do not change base on location

So, if the mass of the astronaut is 80kg on earth, it will be 80 kg on the moon.

Hence:

[tex]Mass = 80kg[/tex]

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