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Because the surface gravity on the moon is 16 of that on earth how much does a person who weighs 360 newtons on earth weigh on the moon
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Because the surface gravity on the moon is 16 of that on earth how much does a person who weighs 360 newtons on earth weigh on the moon
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Formula:
Weight on the moon = Weight on Earth/9.81 m/s^2 (1.622 m/s^2)
I believe the answer would be
59.52 rounded to 60N some person would weigh on the moon.
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Ill help
With this a for 20 secs
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