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2. An astronaut weighs 104 newtons on the moon, where the strength of gravity is 1.6 newtons per kilogram. What is her mass?
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2. An astronaut weighs 104 newtons on the moon, where the strength of gravity is 1.6 newtons per kilogram. What is her mass?
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104/1.6= 65 kg
Mass does not change not matter where astronaut is
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