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A 600 N astronaut travels to an asteroid where the gravitational force is one-hundredth that of Earth. What is the astronaut's weight on the asteroid?

A
6 N

B
6 kg

C
600 kg

D
60,000 N

User Bas Kuis
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Answer:

6N

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Shokouh Dareshiri
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Answer:

A) 6N

Step-by-step explanation:

the weight of the astronaut on earth can be calculated with the formula

Weight = mass * gravity of earth

Since the gravitational force is one-hundredth of Earth, the formula should be

Weight = mass * (gravity of earth / 100)

Weight = (mass * gravity of earth) / 100

Since you already know the weight, you only need to divide by 100

Weight = (mass * gravity of earth) / 100

Weight = 600N / 100

Weight = 6N

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