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15 April, 15:45

Science fiction movies depict astronauts landing on large asteroids. The gravitational force of such bodies is typically less that 0.1 N/kg. Given an astronaut with a mass of 77.3 kilograms:

(a) What would his weight be on Earth (g = 9.8 N/kg) in newtons and pounds (force) ?

(b) What would his weight be on an asteroid (g = 0.08 N/kg) in newtons and pounds (force) ?

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  1. 15 April, 16:01
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    The weight on Earth would be:

    77.3 * 9.8

    = 757.54 Newtons

    1 Newton = 0.2248 lbf

    757.54 * 0.2248

    = 170.29 lbf

    On the asteroid:

    77.3 * 0.08

    = 6.18 Newtons

    Applying the same conversion:

    77.3 * 0.2240

    = 17.31 lbf
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