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Efrain Cain
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26 January, 15:18
What is her mass on the moon, where g=1.62m/s2?
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Christine Yu
26 January, 15:43
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Answer: The same
Explanation.
The weight of an object of mass M is Mg, where g = acceleration due to gravity.
On the moon, g is about 1/6 the value of g on earth.
The weight varies, but the mass does not change.
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