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19 January, 06:00

Gravity on the surface of the moon is only 1/6 as strong as gravity on the Earth. What is the weight of a 19 kg object on the Earth? The acceleration of

gravity is 10 m/s2

Answer in units of N.

(part 2) 10.0

What is the weight on the moon?

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  1. 19 January, 06:19
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    The weight of anything in any place is

    (mass of the thing) x (acceleration of gravity in that place).

    - - On Earth, the acceleration of gravity is about 9.807 m/s²

    Weight of 19 kg of mass is (19 kg) x (9.807 m/s²) = 186.3 newtons

    - - On the Moon, the acceleration of gravity is about 1.623 m/s²

    Weight of the same 19 kg of mass is (19 kg) x (1.623 m/s²) = 30.8 newtons
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