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Rayna Zuniga
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3 February, 12:31
The mass of a giraffe on the moon would be
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Damien Wilkerson
3 February, 12:33
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Mass is a constant ... so it can neither be change at any state ... so it will remain constant
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Emilia Choi
3 February, 12:36
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Mass is an independent quantity. It can neither be created nor be destroyed. So mass of giraffe will not change on moon.
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