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The Moon's gravity is ONE SIXTH of the Earth's gravity. If you weigh 60 Newtons on the Earth, what would you weigh on the Moon? 6 Newtons 60 Newtons 10 Newtons 360 Newtons
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The Moon's gravity is ONE SIXTH of the Earth's gravity. If you weigh 60
Newtons on the Earth, what would you weigh on the Moon?
6 Newtons
60 Newtons
10 Newtons
360 Newtons
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Answer: 10 Newtons
Reason: 60* 1/6 = 10 Newton’s
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10 newtons, you can use F=mg of the Earth to find how much you weigh (6kg) and you can multiply it by the gravity on the moon (1/6 of earth = 1.6)
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