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8 October, 06:09

The mass of an elephant on the moon would be:

a: less than its mass on mars

b: more than it's mass non mars

c: the same as it's weight on the moon

d: none of the above

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  1. 8 October, 06:23
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    d: none of the above

    Explanation:

    The mass of an elephant on the surface of moon will be the same as that on earth. Mass is function of quantity of matter a substance contains. Mass is universally the same.

    Weight is expressed as the product of mass and gravity. The gravity on the surface of moon is one-sixth that of earth. Any matter will weigh more on earth compared to the lunar surface.
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