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If an astronaut has a weight of 450 N on the earth, what would be her weight on the moon? A. 101 Ib В. 46 N C. 77 N D. 7.8 N

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Weight of the astronaut on the surface of Earth, W = 450 N

We know that the acceleration due to gravity on the earth is,
g=9.8\ m/s^2

Weight of an object is given by, W = mg


m=(W)/(g)


m=(450\ N)/(9.8\ m/s^2)

m = 45.91 kg

Also, the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of moon is one -sixth of the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of Earth,
g'=1.62\ m/s^2

As mass remains constant. So, the weight on the moon is :

W' = mg'


W'=45.91* 1.62

W' = 74.37 N

Hence, this is the required solution.

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