Asked by Jennifer
Gravity on the moon is only 1/6 as strong as gravity on earth. What is the weight of a 20 kg object on the moon and on earth?
I have to find it in Newtons on earth and on the moon.
WeightinNewtons= mass* gravity field
on earth, the gravity field is 9.8N/kg, and on the moon, it is one sixth that.
weightinnewtons= mass* gravity field
earth-gravity field is 9.8N/kg, on the moon it's one sixth of 9.8N/kg.
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I have to find it in Newtons on earth and on the moon.
WeightinNewtons= mass* gravity field
on earth, the gravity field is 9.8N/kg, and on the moon, it is one sixth that.
weightinnewtons= mass* gravity field
earth-gravity field is 9.8N/kg, on the moon it's one sixth of 9.8N/kg.
i don't care you fat cowcxf
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20*20/6
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