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If you weighed 150 pounds on Earth how much would you weigh on the moon? Show your work and units please
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If you weighed 150 pounds on Earth how much would you weigh on the moon?
Show your work and units please
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You multiply 150lbs by 0.17( gravitational pull of the moon), so a 150 pound person would weigh about 25.5 pounds.
150lbsX 0.17= 25.5lbs on the moon
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