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Compute your mass in kilograms (1 pound has a mass of 0.45 kg on Earth) and then your weight in Newton’s for the earth, moon, and several planets. Where are you heaviest?
11 years ago

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Answered by Henry
Mass = 0.45kg/Lb * 160Lbs. = 72 kg.

Wt. = m*g = 72kg * 9.8N./kg = 705.6 N.
on Earth.

Wt. = 705.6N/6 = 117.6 N. on the moon.

11 years ago
Answered by hindh
moon
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