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The force of gravity of objects on the moon is approximately one-sixth of their value on Earth. Joe weighs 7633 N on earth. What will Joe's mass on the moon be?
8 years ago

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John1
Weight = mass x gravity
7633 = mass x 9.8

mass = 778.88 kg

divide by 1/6 to get mass on the moon.

1/6
8 years ago
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2+2 is 4-1 that's 3 quick maths
7 years ago

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