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The force of gravity on the Moon is different from the force of gravity on Earth. This means that an object has different weight on the Moon than it does on the Earth. By what percent does an astronaut's
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The force of gravity on the Moon is different from the force of gravity on Earth. This means that an object has different weight on the Moon than it does on the Earth. By what percent does an astronaut's weight decrease on the Moon?
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About 16.5% if you were 100kg on earth you would be 16.5kg on the moon
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