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14 December, 07:57

A dog has a mass of 13kg

a. how much does the dog weigh on earth (g=9.8m/s2) ?

b. what is the mass of the dog on the moon?

c. how much does the dog weigh on the moon (g=1.6m/s2) ?

d. why is g different for the moon and the earth?

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  1. 14 December, 08:25
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    A: w=mg w=13 (9.8) w = 127.4

    B: 13kg

    C: w=mg w=13 (1.6) w = 20.8

    D: The force of gravity is less on the moon than on earth therefore making the dog weigh less.
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