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A wrestler weighs in for the first match on the moon. will the athleates wiegh more or less on the moon than he will on the earth?
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A wrestler weighs in for the first match on the moon. will the athleates wiegh more or less on the moon than he will on the earth?
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The athletes weight will be less on the moon than the Earth. His mass, though, will be the same on both because that is the amount of matter in an object. He will weigh less on the moon because there is less gravity, causing this force to be less.
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