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On the surface of the moon astronauts do not weigh the same as they do on earth even though they have the same mass a 68 kg astronaut exerts a force of 110 N on the moon due to the reduced gravitational force produced by the moon what is the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity on the moon

On the surface of the moon astronauts do not weigh the same as they do on earth even-example-1

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The formula for determining force is expressed as

Force = mass x acceleration

in this case, the acceleration is due to gravity.

By making acceleration the subject of the equation,

acceleration due to gravity = force/mass

From the information given,

Force = 110

mass = 68

acceleration due to gravity = 110/68

acceleration due to gravity = 1.62 m/s^2

Option B is correct

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