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What would the weight of a 352g object be on the moon
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What would the weight of a 352g object be on the moon
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The gravitational pull is 1/6 of earths gravity 1/6 of 352 is 58.666666 infinity or 58 and 2/3
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The moon has a gravitational pull about 1/6 of Earth's pull, so the object will only weigh 1/6 of it's weight on Earth:
352g/6
≈ 58.7g
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