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1 October, 16:28

If your weight is 110 pounds and your mass is 11.2 kilograms, what would those values be if you were on the moon? The gravitational

force on the moon is 1/6 the gravitational force on Earth.

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  1. 1 October, 16:41
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    weight would be 110lbs, weight doesn't change.

    mass would be 11.2/6, as it is affected by gravity
  2. 1 October, 16:50
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    The weight would be 18.3 pounds and the mass would be 11.2 kilograms

    Explanation:

    The weight of an object is the force of gravity on the object and is given by the mass times the gravity:

    Weight = mass x gravity

    If the gravity on the moon is 1/6 the gravitational force on earth, then the weight of an object on the moon will be 1/6 of its weight on earth:

    Weight on moon = mass x 1/6 gravity on earth = 1/6 weight on earth

    Weight on moon = 1/6 (110 pounds) = 18.3 pounds

    On the other hand, the mass of an object is a fundamental property and represents the amount of matter in the object, so it doesn't variate. Then, the mass on the moon and on earth will be 11.2 kilograms
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