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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?
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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?
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Weight=mass x gravitational force
W=60 x 1/100 x 10
W=60 x 0.1
W=6N
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