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13. If a man has a mass of 83 kilograms on Earth, what will the force of gravity on his body be on the moon?
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13. If a man has a mass of 83 kilograms on Earth, what will the force of gravity on his body be on the moon?
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I believe you would weigh 30.3 pounds on the moon.
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Mass= weight x g
g on earth= 10
The mans weight is therefore 8.3 because 83/10= 8.3
g on the moon =1.6666
1.67 x 8.3 = 13.8kg
Answer: the mans mass will be 13.8kg on the moon!
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